War of the Austrian Succession (1740-8)
Includes much of the mapping collected by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, as Captain General of the British army
Map of encampment at Anstaing, 1744 (Anstaing, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France) 50°36'17"N 03°11'26"E
1744Pencil, pen, ink and watercolour on paper; laid down on linen | Scale: 1:29,350 approx. | RCIN 729035
This appears to be drawn in a slightly different hand to that of Johann Carl Treu. It is not known if J.H. Treu was a relation.
This is a detailed topographical map showing what appears to be a comprehensive road network connecting the villages to either side of the small River Marque. The camp, on the west side of the Marque, extends from Tressin (50°37'03"N 03°11'36"E) in the north, through Anstaing, to Gruyez (perhaps in the area of present-day Huvet, 50°33'33"N 03°09'36"E) in the south. Also shown is the camp occupied by the right wing of the army on 9 August before they crossed the river, between Cheren (Chéreng 50°36'38"N 03°12'24"E) in the north and Gisoin (Cysoing 50°34'09"N 03°12'58"E), and the line of the army drawn up for the ‘Grande Revue’ on 15 August on the west side of the river, stretching from Annapes (now in the suburbs of Lille) in the north to Gruyez (Huvet?) in the south. The village of Lezenne (Lesquin 50°34'56"N 03°07'08"E), which marks the western limit of the map, is now heavily built up with an airport.
Inset: [bottom left, in rectangular panel:] PLAN / de Situation du Village Pont a Tressin / avec le Retranchement Francois / a la Marque. [with three profiles of the entrenchement.] Scale: 1:6,200 approx. Scale bar: [52 mm =] 400 Pass. Size: 8.7 x 19.5 cm (neatline).
Additional text: [right, down right side of map in rectangular panel, a key, A-I, K-Z, a-i, k-y, 1-52, to named regiments:] Explication des Letres [sic] et No:
Condition: central crease or fold line. Verso: brown discolouration caused by the deterioration in the paste.
JH Treu (active 1744-5) (draughtsman) [bottom right, inside neatline:] J H Treu / Delig: Mens Sept. / 1744.
Subject(s)
Army-GBArmy-HanoverArmy-AustriaArmy-DutchArmy-Allied army (War of the Austrian Succession, 1740-48)Watermark: Fleur-de-lys in shield, crown above; countermark: IV
Mark, stamped: 380
Condition: central crease or fold line. Verso: brown discolouration caused by the deterioration in the paste
Scale: 1:29,350 approx. Scale bars: 3000 Pas [83 mm =]; Echelle d'une demij heure ou 3000 pas [83 mm =].
36.6 x 39.8 cm (neatline)
37.1 x 47.8 cm (image)
39.1 x 49.6 cm (sheet)
Manuscript title:
PLAN / de la Situation du Camp de l'Armée / des Alliés pres d'Anstein / aux Environs de Lille / Occupé depuis le 9me Aoust jusqu'au de 29 Sept: / 1744. [top left, in cartouche representing a trompe l'oeil scroll]
Inset:
[bottom left, in rectangular panel:] PLAN / de Situation du Village Pont a Tressin / avec le Retranchement Francois / a la Marque. [with three profiles of the entrenchement.] Scale: 1:6,200 approx. Scale bar: [52 mm =] 400 Pass. Size: 8.7 x 19.5 cm (neatline).
Additional text:
Explication des Letres [sic] et No: [right, down right side of map in rectangular panel, a key, A-I, K-Z, a-i, k-y, 1-52, to named regiments:]
Annotations:
George III heading: Encampment at Anstain 10 Aug.t - 29 Sept.r 1744.
Other annotations: (Recto) none. (Verso) [top left, red pencil:] 8/40 [and, black pencil:] X/5; [bottom right, black pencil:] 1744.
George III catalogue entry:
Anstain Plan dessiné de la Situation du Camp de l'Armée des Alliés pres d'Anstein aux environs de Lille, occupé depuis le 9 Aoust jusqu'au 29 Sept.re 1744; par I.H. treu, 1744. [The same entry appears under the heading Encampment.]
Subject(s)
Anstaing, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France (50°36'17"N 03°11'26"E)
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