Dr.Juzzy Posted December 18, 2001 Share Posted December 18, 2001 If you are short of a map or two of southwestern Holland, particularly the area of Hell's Highway, I've found an 'interesting' source of 1:75,000 maps from 1868. http://www.kuijsten.net/atlas/nb/ Now, I'm hoping some Dutch chaps could tell me whether Holland had changed much between 1868 and 1944 (doh!). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stoffel Posted December 18, 2001 Share Posted December 18, 2001 Holland(which is a provence!!,name is the Netherlands) had about 4 million people in 1865 In 1900 there were 5 million and by the time war broke out in 1940 about 9 million people most of them lived in the cities in the west The area around Son didnt change that much during those years,there was the grow of industrial sites and some towns got bigger but overall landscape in the area remained the same wooded hills with farm and grass land here and there and small villages scattered throughout the landscape Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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