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"Shows villages, famous sights, roadways, and rail lines. Folds into itself, accordion style, with an photographic cover depicting Diamond Mountain at the left end. Verso features additional Japanese text and a smaller transportation map."
Thanks for supplying:
File:1939 Showa 14 Panorama Map of Diamond Mountain, Kumgangsan, Korea - Geographicus - DiamondMountain-showa14-1939.jpg
Any chance of an image of the backside?-
71.174.188.43 (
talk)
21:00, 2 March 2014 (UTC)
2138 files -- overwhelming! Hard to search -- seems like the backs are not included... but thanks so much for making this big image project happen! I see on their website that their holdings have turned over some, they have a number of interesting new Asian items -- any chance of another update batch from them? (The Korea articles seem to be in sad shape, but it is hard for me to do much to help, without knowing the language at all...) - 71.174.188.43 ( talk) 21:07, 3 March 2014 (UTC)
Morning, You recently added the delisted list to your toolserver page. Would it be possible to update the lists for same page dupes, incorrect refnum and missing refnum? I'm just curiuos if there's any cleanup needed there in those lists. Thanks. 25or6to4 ( talk) 04:25, 5 March 2014 (UTC)
Looks like it's stalled again. Last update User:Multichill/Free uploads = 3rd Jan. Ronhjones (Talk) 01:13, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
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"Shows villages, famous sights, roadways, and rail lines. Folds into itself, accordion style, with an photographic cover depicting Diamond Mountain at the left end. Verso features additional Japanese text and a smaller transportation map."
Thanks for supplying:
File:1939 Showa 14 Panorama Map of Diamond Mountain, Kumgangsan, Korea - Geographicus - DiamondMountain-showa14-1939.jpg
Any chance of an image of the backside?-
71.174.188.43 (
talk)
21:00, 2 March 2014 (UTC)
2138 files -- overwhelming! Hard to search -- seems like the backs are not included... but thanks so much for making this big image project happen! I see on their website that their holdings have turned over some, they have a number of interesting new Asian items -- any chance of another update batch from them? (The Korea articles seem to be in sad shape, but it is hard for me to do much to help, without knowing the language at all...) - 71.174.188.43 ( talk) 21:07, 3 March 2014 (UTC)
Morning, You recently added the delisted list to your toolserver page. Would it be possible to update the lists for same page dupes, incorrect refnum and missing refnum? I'm just curiuos if there's any cleanup needed there in those lists. Thanks. 25or6to4 ( talk) 04:25, 5 March 2014 (UTC)
Looks like it's stalled again. Last update User:Multichill/Free uploads = 3rd Jan. Ronhjones (Talk) 01:13, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
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