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1918-4-18 Trench Map Arras-Cambrai Road - Property of 13 Sqd. RFC Observer

$ 52.77

Availability: 87 in stock
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Region of Origin: Great Britain
  • Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
  • Condition: Folded paper map

    Description

    1918-04-18 Trench Map – Arras Cambrai Road (Artillery Map) (@35 x 22”) Paper on Linen
    Fabulous detailed 1-20,000 Artillery map of Arras, Scarpe River, Blagny, Feuchy, Tilloy, Beaurains, Mercatel, Neuville Vitasse, Haucourt,
    Fampoux, Plovain, Pelves, Biache St. Vaast, Boiry, Waucourt, Monchy les Preux, Eterpigny, Dury, Vis en Artois, Cherisy and more.
    Hostile battery positions marked in large circles.
    Photo of Blair on right with pilot and R.E. 8 of No. 13 Sqd, RFC not included.
    Lt. Thomas S. Blair, RFA and No. 13 Sqd. RFC-RAF
    Blair joined the army in 1915, was commissioned a 2
    nd
    Lt. in the R.F.A. He wounded at
    Longueval on the Somme in 1916, recovered and joined the RFC becoming an observer in the Fall of 1917. He joined No. 13 Sqd. (R.E.8?s) and flew
    168 combat hours. In the late Spring of 1918, he trained to become a pilot and may have instructed in England for the balance of the war.
    He came to Canada, then the US in 1924 where he served as a sales engineer for Citi
    es Service Oil and its subsidiaries.
    He flew for business and was killed in an aircraft accident in 1953. See other maps and memorabilia of Blair in my other Ebay listings.