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Anonymous
Inch Stamak protracted,...
1735-1764
[Aberdeenshire, Ardonal...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Ardonald, Cairney, Inschtammack, Scotland]
Description
Plans of Inschtammack and Ardonald on either side of a torn sheet. Both show a series of separated plots of infield, outfield and grass and the names of occupiers. This appears to be a pre-improvement survey, before lands were reallocated. On the recto (front), the plan of Inschtammack near Huntly names several settlements, the Binn hill and river Deveron. An unfinished key lacks the field acreage. The protractor bearings of the survey can be seen marked in pencil below the inked plan. The Inschtammack plan probably dates to 1759 as on the verso (back) the words 'Inchstomach and ... The Plan 1759' are written across the drawing of Ardonald. Later marginal notes in black ink occur on both sides.
Work Record ID
0042470
Anonymous
Kelly Park
1700-1799
[Angus, Arbirlot, Eliot...
Subject Place
[Angus, Arbirlot, Eliot Water, Kelly Castle, Scotland]
Description
This is a rough sketch plan of Kelly Castle and its grounds, in Arbirlot, Angus, done in pencil and now very faint. There is no date on it, but it has been assigned to the 18th century. It shows three entry roads with their gates, the house with its 'old planting', woods, an avenue and park, and the 'New plantation'. In the north of the map is the Eliot Water (not named), with some kind of enclosure marked on its north bank, and possibly a bridge over the water.
Work Record ID
0043870
Anonymous
La Scozia
1738-1742
Scotland
Subject Place
Scotland
Work Record ID
0042701
Anonymous
Les Isles de Schetland ...
1655-1665
[Caithness, Orkney, Sco...
Subject Place
[Caithness, Orkney, Scotland, Shetland, Sutherland]
Work Record ID
0042744
Anonymous
Map of Drogan coal 19 M...
1710
[Ayrshire, Ochiltree, S...
Subject Place
[Ayrshire, Ochiltree, Scotland]
Work Record ID
0043912
Anonymous
Map of the five parishe...
1725
Aberdeenshire,Ballater,...
Subject Place
Aberdeenshire,Ballater,Balmoral,Braemar,Crathie and Braemar,Dee River,Deeside,Gairn River,Glenmuick, Tullich and Glengairn,Hill of Culblean,Loch Davan,Loch Kinord,Muick River,Scotland
Description
This sketch map shows the catchment area of the River Dee and the parishes along it, from just west of Allanquoich downstream as far as Loch Davan and Loch Kinord, just east of the Hill of Culblean. The five parishes featured are Braemar, Crathie, Glengairn, Glen Muick and Tullich, each of their churches being drawn and labelled. The map also notes the borders of Aboyne parish to the north east, and part of Glentaynar parish to the east. The map is dated 1725, which falls between the two Jacobite risings of 1715 and 1745. At this period, it was important for the government in London to know which areas of the north were still Catholic, as they were most likely to support a rising in favour of the exiled, Catholic Stuart monarchy.
Work Record ID
0044033
Anonymous
Map of the five parishe...
1725
Aberdeenshire,Ballater,...
Subject Place
Aberdeenshire,Ballater,Balmoral,Braemar,Crathie and Braemar,Dee River,Deeside,Gairn River,Glenmuick, Tullich and Glengairn,Hill of Culblean,Loch Davan,Loch Kinord,Muick River,Scotland
Description
This sketch map shows the catchment area of the River Dee and the parishes along it, from just west of Allanquoich downstream as far as Loch Davan and Loch Kinord, just east of the Hill of Culblean. The five parishes featured are Braemar, Crathie, Glengairn, Glen Muick and Tullich, each of their churches being drawn and labelled. The map also notes the borders of Aboyne parish to the north east, and part of Glentaynar parish to the east. The map is dated 1725, which falls between the two Jacobite risings of 1715 and 1745. At this period, it was important for the government in London to know which areas of the north were still Catholic, as they were most likely to support a rising in favour of the exiled, Catholic Stuart monarchy.
Work Record ID
0044033
Anonymous
Mapp of controverted gr...
1737
[Banffshire, Crossburn,...
Subject Place
[Banffshire, Crossburn, Herricks, Herricks Moss, Keith, Scotland]
Subject Category
Boundary disputes
Description
The map is drawn in brown ink with the title on the verso. It shows lands under dispute in the parish of Keith, in Banffshire, in 1737, somewhere between Crossburn Farm on Crossburn, and Herricks Farm on the Herricks Moss. The map notes the wells on both the Crossburn and Herricks Burn, and the cairns marking the boundaries of the disputed properties.
Work Record ID
0043835
Anonymous
Mapp of controverted gr...
1737
[Banffshire, Crossburn,...
Subject Place
[Banffshire, Crossburn, Herricks, Herricks Moss, Keith, Scotland]
Subject Category
Boundary disputes
Description
The map is drawn in brown ink with the title on the verso. It shows lands under dispute in the parish of Keith, in Banffshire, in 1737, somewhere between Crossburn Farm on Crossburn, and Herricks Farm on the Herricks Moss. The map notes the wells on both the Crossburn and Herricks Burn, and the cairns marking the boundaries of the disputed properties.
Work Record ID
0043835
[Anonymous, Clerk, John...
Mavis bank house
1720-1727
[Lasswade, Loanhead, Ma...
Subject Place
[Lasswade, Loanhead, Mavisbank House, Midlothian, Scotland]
Description
This sketch showing the planned grounds leading up to the main houseat Mavisbank House, Loanhead, would probably be drawn somewhere between 1720 and 1727. There is no date on the sketch, but the building of the house itself was from 1723 to 1727. It is known that William Adam designed and built the house for the 2nd. Baronet of Penicuik, Sir John Clerk, who lived between 1676 and 1755, but there is nothing to indicate that he actually drew this plan. Sir John Clerk himself was a designer and architect, as he is responsible for the new Penicuik House of 1761. There is another part of the plans on image 00002139, showing the plans for the inner court of the main house. There is also a map of the grounds at Mavisbank House from 1697, on image 00002251.
Work Record ID
0043844
[Anonymous, Borthwick, ...
Munsmeg, a Gun so calle...
1734
[Edinburgh, Edinburgh C...
Subject Place
[Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle, Scotland]
Subject Category
Board of Ordnance
Description
This manuscript diagram of the gun 'Mons Meg' at Edinburgh Castle, is dated 1734, but unsigned. In addition to the diagram of the gun, it gives a description of her specifications. In addition to the military details, it also gives a brief history of the gun, which history it notes as being 'taken from the Records in the Advocates Library at Edinburgh'. However, this history conflicts with that of the present day authorities of the gun's origin, as is assigns its creation to Robert Borthwick, the Engineer of James IV of Scotland, and its date as 1511. It asserts that the name is after James IV's Queen, Margaret, and the word 'muns' meaning 'little', 'on account of her extraordinary size' [i.e.. the gun's size, not the Queen's!].
Work Record ID
0043044
[Anonymous, Duke of Gor...
North Elevation of Gord...
1700-1799
[Banffshire, Gordon Cas...
Subject Place
[Banffshire, Gordon Castle, Scotland]
Subject Category
Board of Ordnance
Description
Roy's map of 1750 shows an original formal layout, but the castle was altered when Thomas White Senior's improvements were made in 1786.
Work Record ID
0043529
Anonymous
Notionall Guesse of the...
1736
Banffshire,Rathven,Scot...
Subject Place
Banffshire,Rathven,Scotland
Work Record ID
0043949
Anonymous
Notionall Guesse of the...
1736
Banffshire,Rathven,Scot...
Subject Place
Banffshire,Rathven,Scotland
Work Record ID
0043949
Anonymous
Old plan of Corgarff Ca...
1749
[Braemar Castle, Corgar...
Subject Place
[Braemar Castle, Corgarff Castle, Scotland]
Subject Category
[Board of Ordnance, Maps, Military]
Work Record ID
0043314
Anonymous
Part of the Castle Baro...
1700-1799
[Ceres, Cults, Fife, Sc...
Subject Place
[Ceres, Cults, Fife, Scotland, Struthers]
Description
This 18th century manuscript plan shows lands around Struthers and part of the barony of Cults, Ceres parish, Fife. It appears to be unfinished as there is an empty rectangle, possibly for a title, with a floral border. The plan is coloured and shows the farms and enclosures. An elevated coloured drawing of a mansion, possibly related to Broomknowe is painted to look as if it is on a scroll pinned to the map. The farm of Broom Nau (Broomknowe) shows typical 18th century improvements. It has rectangular enclosed fields, a courtyard shaped farm plan and a mansion with gardens and wooded policies. In contrast, other farms show little sign of enclosure.
Work Record ID
0042490
Anonymous
Peice of contraverted g...
1700-1799
[Banffshire, Boyndie, D...
Subject Place
[Banffshire, Boyndie, Drodlen Burn, Rothen, Rothin Hill, Scotland]
Subject Category
Boundary disputes
Description
This map is drawn in ink with a grey wash for the rising ground, and for the waterways. It shows the 'Greens of Rothen' which were under dispute, and lie below Rothin Hill, probably part of what is now Rothen Farm, south west of the village of Boyndie.
Work Record ID
0042932
Anonymous
Plan and elevation of a...
1735-1764
Scotland
Subject Place
Scotland
Subject Category
Surveying
Description
This is a detailed drawing of the parts of an 18th century theodolite. The functions of the various parts are explained, and how they fit together to form a whole. The ideal measurements and ratios of the parts are also given.
Work Record ID
0043996
[Anonymous, McDowal, Mr...
Plan and measurement of...
1789
[Canonmills, Edinburgh,...
Subject Place
[Canonmills, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland]
Description
This plan shows the meadows in the Canonmills area of Edinburgh in 1789. The meadow is shown divided into nine arable fields belonging to three different proprietors, Mr McDowal, Alexander Leslie, and James Inglis, with different colouring for each proprietor's land. The arable land was surrounded by a wide grassy border, and drains extended around the meadow on both sides. An extensive key, enclosed in a box, gives the area of each field, the grassy areas and drains. A pencil note has added 'Mr McNaughton's house'. On the verso is the title and date, with the note 'Measurement of piece of Ground North side of Meadow within the Hedge', and the area of an unlet piece of ground, and a piece let to 'Robt. Nesbit'.
Work Record ID
0043871
[Anonymous, McDowal, Mr...
Plan and measurement of...
1789
[Canonmills, Edinburgh,...
Subject Place
[Canonmills, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland]
Description
This plan shows the meadows in the Canonmills area of Edinburgh in 1789. The meadow is shown divided into nine arable fields belonging to three different proprietors, Mr McDowal, Alexander Leslie, and James Inglis, with different colouring for each proprietor's land. The arable land was surrounded by a wide grassy border, and drains extended around the meadow on both sides. An extensive key, enclosed in a box, gives the area of each field, the grassy areas and drains. A pencil note has added 'Mr McNaughton's house'. On the verso is the title and date, with the note 'Measurement of piece of Ground North side of Meadow within the Hedge', and the area of an unlet piece of ground, and a piece let to 'Robt. Nesbit'.
Work Record ID
0043871
Anonymous
Plan front elevation an...
1780-1820
[Aberdeen, Ayr, Scotlan...
Subject Place
[Aberdeen, Ayr, Scotland]
Subject Category
[Board of Ordnance, Maps, Military]
Work Record ID
0043528
[Anonymous, George Wats...
Plan Lands of Hieteun b...
1741-1799
[Heiton, Kelso, Roxburg...
Subject Place
[Heiton, Kelso, Roxburgh Castle, Roxburghshire, Scotland, Tweed River]
Description
This map shows the lands around the village of Heiton, south of Kelso, Roxburghshire, which were owned by the two Edinburgh schools Merchant Maiden Hospital and George Watson's Hospital. The Merchant Maiden Hospital was the first school for girls founded in Edinburgh in 1605. George Watson's College for boys was founded as a charitable hospital in 1741 by the Merchant Company, from the bequest of a successful Edinburgh merchant and financier, George Watson. The map is drawn on parchment, and the different fields are coloured and their boundaries outlined in colour. Their acreage is also written on them, as well as an identifying number, which relates to the table in the bottom left hand corner. That table indicates the acreage owned by each school, the kind of land and its use. The farms situated on the two properties are also shown as red squares, with their names. Many of these names still exist on the modern map. The boundaries shared with neighbouring landowners are shown, and the names of the landowners given. The village of 'Heitoun' is marked in yellow, as are the roads, which are labelled, the main ones being those to Newcastle, in England, to the neighbouring towns of Jedburgh and Hawick, and to Kelso itself. In the bottom right hand corner, a small section of the loop in the River Tweed is shown, with 'Kelso Bridge' crossing it, and one or two neighbouring houses.
Work Record ID
0042923
Anonymous
Plan of [Botary and Hol...
1700-1799
[Aberdeenshire, Botary,...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Botary, Cairney, Hollowdyke, Scotland]
Description
This 18th century plan shows an area to the north west of Huntly. It has been drawn to show the pre-improvement division of arable and pasture with occupiers having a series of scattered blocks. An area of commonty is also shown. Settlements are scattered, usually with 3 or 4 buildings, and include Hollydike (Hollowdyke), Whitestanes, Thorntree, Ordbrae and Clay mires. The public road near Cairn whelp still exists. Pencil markings below the ink of the plan show the protractor bearings used in the survey, suggesting that this was drawn directly from the on site measurements. Secondary doodling includes a sketch of flowers and the name Nebuchanezzar!
Work Record ID
0042473
Anonymous
Plan of [Botary and Hol...
1700-1799
[Aberdeenshire, Botary,...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Botary, Cairney, Hollowdyke, Scotland]
Description
This 18th century plan shows an area to the north west of Huntly. It has been drawn to show the pre-improvement division of arable and pasture with occupiers having a series of scattered blocks. An area of commonty is also shown. Settlements are scattered, usually with 3 or 4 buildings, and include Hollydike (Hollowdyke), Whitestanes, Thorntree, Ordbrae and Clay mires. The public road near Cairn whelp still exists. Pencil markings below the ink of the plan show the protractor bearings used in the survey, suggesting that this was drawn directly from the on site measurements. Secondary doodling includes a sketch of flowers and the name Nebuchanezzar!
Work Record ID
0042473
Anonymous
Plan of Barony of Skirl...
1700-1799
[Peeblesshire, Scotland...
Subject Place
[Peeblesshire, Scotland, Skirling]
Work Record ID
0043976
Anonymous
Plan of Culreoch
1700-1799
[Inch, Scotland, Wigtow...
Subject Place
[Inch, Scotland, Wigtownshire]
Description
Plan of lands of High and Laigh Culreoch and part of Whiteleys showing fields numbered to correspond with a table of contents (RHP4536/2). Area names, turf dyke, streams, road, steading and cottages are noted. The adjacent lands are named.
Work Record ID
0043850
Anonymous
Plan of Culreoch
1700-1799
[Inch, Scotland, Wigtow...
Subject Place
[Inch, Scotland, Wigtownshire]
Description
Plan of lands of High and Laigh Culreoch and part of Whiteleys showing fields numbered to correspond with a table of contents (RHP4536/2). Area names, turf dyke, streams, road, steading and cottages are noted. The adjacent lands are named.
Work Record ID
0043850
Anonymous
Plan of Cumberland Fort...
1746-1799
[Cumberland Fort, Scotl...
Subject Place
[Cumberland Fort, Scotland]
Subject Category
[Board of Ordnance, Maps, Military]
Work Record ID
0043290
Anonymous
Plan of Edenburgh Castl...
1696
Edinburgh,Edinburgh Cas...
Subject Place
Edinburgh,Edinburgh Castle,Scotland
Subject Category
Board of Ordnance,Maps, Military
Work Record ID
0044046
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of Estate Terpersi...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Scotlan...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Description
Although this map has no date on it, there is a very faded and small pencil note beside title cartouche, which appears to say '[?] [?] [?] were after 1745 in which years James[?] [?] [?] [?] [?] before 1760 when Colonel[?] A[?] succeeded .. [?] [?]'. The handwriting suggests that the note has been added at a later date, and the gist of it would appear to be that the map has to be dated between 1745 and 1760, because James Gordon acquired the lands after 1745, and Colonel A[?] succeeded to them before 1760.
Work Record ID
0043957
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of Estate Terpersi...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Scotlan...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Description
Although this map has no date on it, there is a very faded and small pencil note beside title cartouche, which appears to say '[?] [?] [?] were after 1745 in which years James[?] [?] [?] [?] [?] before 1760 when Colonel[?] A[?] succeeded .. [?] [?]'. The handwriting suggests that the note has been added at a later date, and the gist of it would appear to be that the map has to be dated between 1745 and 1760, because James Gordon acquired the lands after 1745, and Colonel A[?] succeeded to them before 1760.
Work Record ID
0043957
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of Estate Terpersi...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Scotlan...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Description
Although this map has no date on it, there is a very faded and small pencil note beside title cartouche, which appears to say '[?] [?] [?] were after 1745 in which years James[?] [?] [?] [?] [?] before 1760 when Colonel[?] A[?] succeeded .. [?] [?]'. The handwriting suggests that the note has been added at a later date, and the gist of it would appear to be that the map has to be dated between 1745 and 1760, because James Gordon acquired the lands after 1745, and Colonel A[?] succeeded to them before 1760.
Work Record ID
0043957
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of Estate Terpersi...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Scotlan...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Description
Although this map has no date on it, there is a very faded and small pencil note beside title cartouche, which appears to say '[?] [?] [?] were after 1745 in which years James[?] [?] [?] [?] [?] before 1760 when Colonel[?] A[?] succeeded .. [?] [?]'. The handwriting suggests that the note has been added at a later date, and the gist of it would appear to be that the map has to be dated between 1745 and 1760, because James Gordon acquired the lands after 1745, and Colonel A[?] succeeded to them before 1760.
Work Record ID
0043957
Anonymous
Plan of Fort Augustus.
1700-1800
[Fort Augustus, Scotlan...
Subject Place
[Fort Augustus, Scotland]
Subject Category
[Board of Ordnance, Maps, Military]
Work Record ID
0043515
Anonymous
Plan of Fort William at...
1711
[Fort William, Scotland...
Subject Place
[Fort William, Scotland]
Subject Category
[Board of Ordnance, Maps, Military]
Description
This plan of Fort William is unsigned and undated, but it seems to be the follow-up of the plan at shelfmark MS.1646.Z.02/24c, which showed the state of the fort as it had been found in 1709. This plan details current improvements to the fort. The 1934 War Office Schedule attributes it to Theodore Dury, but comparison with other plans of his make this doubtful. It has been dated at 1711 by Tabraham and Grove, and a pencil notation on the plan itself dates it to 'c. 1709', again both dates disagreeing with the War Office Schedule notes. The plan at shelfmark MS.1646.Z.02/24c seems to have the same handwriting as this has.
Work Record ID
0043076
Anonymous
Plan of Fort William at...
1709
[Fort William, Scotland...
Subject Place
[Fort William, Scotland]
Subject Category
[Board of Ordnance, Maps, Military]
Description
This unsigned plan of Fort William is probably the precursor to the plan at shelfmark MS.1646.Z.02/24b, as this shows the state of Fort William as it was found in 1709, and that one details suggested improvements. The handwriting on both plans seems to be the same.
Work Record ID
0043077
Anonymous
Plan of Glengerroch
1700-1799
[Banffshire, Kirkton of...
Subject Place
[Banffshire, Kirkton of Deskford, Rathven, Scotland]
Work Record ID
0043902
Anonymous
Plan of ground betwixt ...
1731-1795
[Carberry, East Lothian...
Subject Place
[Carberry, East Lothian, Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland]
Subject Category
[Coalpits (Scotland), Mines and mineral resources, Roads]
Description
This map concerns the proposed re-routing of the road from Inveresk (then in Midlothian, now in East Lothian) to the coalmines at Coalpits, just east of Dalkeith. The original road runs entirely through the property of Sir Robert Dickson of Carberry, whereas the proposed route of the new road would take it on to the lands of the Duke of Buccleuch. The map is undated, but it has to be post 1731, as it names 'the Duke' of Buccleuch, and Ann was hereditary Duchess of Buccleugh until 1731. It must have been drawn up in the time of either Francis, 2nd. Duke of Buccleugh (1694-1751), or Henry, 3rd. Duke (1746-1812. It has to be prior to 1795, because according to the first 'Statistical Account' (see reference), Sir Robert Dickson of Carberry had died when the Inveresk entry was written, that volume being published in 1795.
Work Record ID
0043995
[Anonymous, Gordon, Geo...
Plan of part of River S...
1734
[Bellie, Morayshire, Sc...
Subject Place
[Bellie, Morayshire, Scotland, Spey River, Speymouth]
Description
This coloured manuscript plan of the River Spey between the Haughs of Ordiwhish (Ordiequish) and Dipple was drawn in 1734 to show a bulwark built across a weak point in the bank by the Duke of Gordon. It shows the area of erosion and deposition at this point and the attempts to regulate it. Part of the bulwark is shown as having been destroyed by a spate in the river. Associated pprocesses, also held by the National Archives of Scotland, describe the bulwark in more detail and name the drawer of the plan. See also RHP 94380. This is a functional plan drawn to establish the situation of the bulwark and to consider repairs. It is also an attractive map, with a distinct compass rose with a face in its centre.
Work Record ID
0042936
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of the Estates bel...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, ...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Work Record ID
0043986
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of the Estates bel...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, ...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Work Record ID
0043986
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of the Estates bel...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, ...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Work Record ID
0043986
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of the Estates bel...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, ...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Work Record ID
0043986
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of the Estates bel...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, ...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Work Record ID
0043986
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of the Estates bel...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, ...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Work Record ID
0043986
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of the Estates bel...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, ...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Work Record ID
0043986
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of the Estates bel...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, ...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Work Record ID
0043986
[Anonymous, Gordon, Jam...
Plan of the Estates bel...
1745-1760
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, ...
Subject Place
[Aberdeenshire, Clatt, Scotland, Tullynessle and Forbes]
Work Record ID
0043986
Anonymous
Plan of the Governor's ...
1733
[Scotland, Stirling Cas...
Subject Place
[Scotland, Stirling Castle]
Subject Category
[Board of Ordnance, Maps, Military]
Work Record ID
0043526
Anonymous
Plan of the ground wall...
1780-1820
[Blackness Castle, Scot...
Subject Place
[Blackness Castle, Scotland]
Subject Category
[Board of Ordnance, Maps, Military]
Work Record ID
0043530
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