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International Year for the Children, International Anniversaries and Events, Republic of Cyprus

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Title

International Year for the Children, International Anniversaries and Events, Republic of Cyprus

Description

Lieutenant Herbert Horatio Kitchener of the Royal Engineers arrived at Larnaca on September 13th 1878 with instructions from the Foreign Office in London to carry out a thorough triangulated survey of the Island on a scientific basis. This however was contrary to the needs of Sir Garnet Wolseley, the High Commissioner who actually required a quick and rough survey of the taxable land for revenue purposes only. Inspite of this apparent disagreement, Lt. Kitchener set to work on the first triangulation survey in November muleteers and interpreters. He began by marking a four-mile baseline at the village of Kaimakli and used a 100-foot chain to measure distances and make detailed observation notes. From makeshift camps they would survey all the area within a ten-mile radius before moving on to the next area. To mark the triangles accurately on the charts, he used a theodolite to measure distances and angles, and marking the points of the triangles by a cairn of stones 6 to 10 feet high for easy visibility. The whole Island was linked by 137 measured triangles but the work was left unfinished when he applied for a transfer and left the Island in May 1879. At the request of Sir Robert Biddulph who succeeded Wolseley as High Commissioner he returned in 1880 and was appointed Surveyor and Director of Lands and Surveys. In his new capacity, he began a more in-depth mapping of the Island which proved quite a challenge due to the difficult terrains in the south west and the lack of proper roads. He and his team covered some 3000 square miles and by 1885 a beautiful map on a scale of one inch to one mile, engraved on 16 copper plates was published under Kitchener’s name. The first fully triangulated survey and mapping of Cyprus became very important as roads and tracks were delineated, communication routes more easily determined, and the noting of ancient sites and antiquities provided an unequalled base for historians and archaeologists to conduct their studies.

Source

Cyprus Post, Republic of Cyprus
Κυπριακά Ταχυδρομεία, Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία

Publisher

Library of Cyprus University of Technology
Digital Heritage Research Lab of Cyprus University of Technology

Contributor

Designer: A. A. Ioannides, M. Kalathia(25 mils)

Rights

Απαγορεύεται η δημοσίευση ή αναπαραγωγή, ηλεκτρονική ή άλλη χωρίς τη γραπτή συγκατάθεση του δημιουργού.

Relation

www.cypruspost.gov.cy

Format

TIFF

Language

EL, EN

Type

Identifier

1979-INT. ANN.+EVENTS-75

Coverage

35.160417, 33.346556

Provenance

Harrison & Sons Ltd, England

Files

Citation

Cyprus Post, Republic of Cyprus and Κυπριακά Ταχυδρομεία, Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία , “International Year for the Children, International Anniversaries and Events, Republic of Cyprus ,” Αψίδα, accessed May 6, 2024, https://apsida.cut.ac.cy/items/show/13127.