"OUR DIGITAL MAPS"
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The ultimate version of our Digital Cartography Project has been the production of our premier 1936 Full Sheet Digital Master Map.

The original map on which the 1932 and 1936 maps were based consisted of three sheets of A0 paper, printed vertically.  Using <name of program>  our Mapmaster, Martyn Keen of Perth Australia, has painstakingly recreated the 1936 Map in the finest detail as a single *.pdf digital original production. This allows you to load a single file for the entire Corregidor experience!

The map is the result of over 500 hours of professional cartographic drafting, multiple trips by our team members to Corregidor to obtain GPS verification readings, and proofing by a team of the image's 120,177 elements.

 The map is delivered as an Adobe Acrobat document with a password exclusive to the map's licensed owner. 

We recommend that the full-size map be professionally printed via a plotter, due to the size (900mm high and 2157 mm long) of paper required.) In US terms, that means a 36 inch wide roll of paper. The resultant plot is 2157mm wide and 892.76mm high (84.92in x 35.43in). This enables the image to be printed at a scale of 1:6,000.

Sections of the map can also be printed to suit on any size paper for  close-up details.

Thus you can print any section which might focus upon your  intended interest, and get them laminated for the "next trip" to Corregidor. 

It is difficult for us to extract a single print-screen view, so we have prepared a sample section of Battery Wheeler as a downloadable file.

DOWNLOAD THE SAMPLE FILE

 

In view of the limited size of our membership and community, and the author's investment of time and resources in the creation of this map, we must insist that if you acquire the map for your own use, you do it exclusively, and that you will not distribute it, or provide copies of it to any other person. The donation for this map ITEM#1936-01 is $50.

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Last Updated: 20-09-13

 

 * A viewable print would be 900mm high by 2157mm long (i.e. 2 metres long). The height would be the height of an A0 sheet, but the length would be 2157mm off a roll of paper. 2157mm is a metre longer than A0.