This is a preliminary record, not all records are processed, please consult the linked accessions. Sub-series consists of maps and photographs transferred to the National Archives from DHist.
RG24M 71/8708 consists of a map entitled, "The unveiling of the National War Memorial, Ottawa, by his Majesty the King, 1100 hrs., Sunday 21st May 1939", prepared by the Engineering Branch, Dept. of National Defence.
RG24M 84502/8 consists of Second World War situation maps of the European and North African theaters, dated 1942-1945. Accession includes: 1944 Sicily and Italy campaigns, including items collected by Col. Gerald Nicholson; France 1944 - Canadian Engineers Branch HQ, 1st Canadian Army; Jan. 1945 Holland and Germany soil maps - Royal Canadian Engineers, 1st Canadian Army; Aug. 1944 to Apr. 1945, Germany Army, periodical schematic orders of battle - Armed Forces High Command; June 1944 to May 1945 European operations of 1st Army (American); Italian Campaign, Sept. 1943 to Jan. 1945 - Historical Section, General Staff, Canadian Military HQ, London; and British mapping of the North African theatre, Aug. to Oct. 1942.
RG24M 1997-02033-5 includes cartographic material collected or produced by the cartographers at the Directorate of History. For the arrangement please see the lower level descriptions.
Thirty-four map sheets pertaining to the National Topographic Series Air Edition [Canada] 1:506,880 were catalogued with the series as G3401.P6 s506 .C36, and one sheet [Canada] 1:506,880, sheet 103 SE 1947 was catalogued with the series at G3400 s506 .C36.
1982-018 NPC comprises aerial oblique views of France (1917-1918) by the Royal Flying Corps / Royal Air Force; Panoramic views of Belgian and French locations (1915) by the Royal Engineers; Panoramic views of terrain in France (1916-1918) by the Royal Engineers; Officers and N.C.O.'s of Royal Canadian Regiment, possibly Valcartier, Que., ca. 1914.
Material from legacy registration no. 97-054 consists of photographic material with cartographic content. It includes Aerial Bomb Damage Reconnaissance Photos & Related Materials: German, Dutch & French Targets 1943-45 R.A.F. Bomber Command. Organized by location in individual files, and each file may contain: interpretation reports; immediate interpretation reports; damage plots; plots of night photos; target photos; and "mosaic" photos (several photos joined to create larger view of an area). Locations include: Versailles, LeMans, St. Valeryan Caux, L'Hey, Haine St. Pierre, Chantilly, Foret de Nieppe, Aulnoye, Bremont, Vaires, Villeneuve St. George, Trouville, Castrop-Rauxel, Duisburg, Aufevre (Cherbourg), Leuna (Merseburg), Hildesheim, Houlgate, Lutzkendorf, Leipzig, Ludwigshafen, Wanne-Eickel, Brunswick, Aachen/Rothe-Erde, Friedrichshafen, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Ghent, Hannover, Harburg, Dresden, Pforzheim, Magdeburg, Wesseling, Stuttgart, Stettin, Soesterberg, Bourg Leopold, Bottorop, Railway tunnel near Boos, Bordeaux, Bouchemaine Bridge, Bourg. Leopold, Bourrow-Marlotte - Army Depot, Bocholt (Town area), Bochum, Bohlen, Billancourt, Bingen Oil Depot, Birresborn, Bischofsheim, Bitburg, Bittefeld, Blankenheim, Blainville, Blaye Oil Storage, Blois St. Denis. Bielefeld, Bernburg, Berra, Bergen-Holland, Bettembourg, Betzdorf Rail Centre, Beury Power Station, Beziers Biarritz, Bonn, Biblis Airfield (see volumes R112 39 to 42, 44). Also, 6 maps ca. WW1 (various sizes) of France ed.6 36C S.E, Carency (France) ed. 7 36B S.E., France ed. 6 51B N.W., Hollebeke 2nd ed. sheet 7, Ap. 1917 to 15 Aug 1918, 1st Army Panorama No. P 123 made on 23-6-17 (For the use of the 36th and 33rd Bty.) (see volume R112-54).