Czernowitzers...
A real gem from our collector of things cartographic, Jerry Eshet: Made
probably a few years after WWI, this partly pictorial street map has
both Romanian and German street names. It is of superb quality and high
resolution. (I have higher resolution versions if you need them).
Go to the website: http://czernowitz.ehpes.com and choose 'Ehpes Map
Collection' from the Menu. The map you're looking for is the last entry
on the splash page. BTW, South is at the top of the map (why would they
do such a thing?).
Enjoy the view!
jerome
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