Old maps of villages in the Tula province. Old topographic maps of the Tula province


Aleksinsky district, Belevsky district, Bogoroditsky district, Venevsky district, Epifansky district, Efremovsky district, Kashirsky district, Krapivinsky district, Novosilsky district, Odoevsky district, Tula district, Chernsky district.

Topographic maps

00. A set of materials on topographic maps of the Tula region.

0. Plans for the General Land Survey of the late 18th century. Scale in 1 inch - 1 verst (1cm - 420m)

Scale: 1 verst in inch (1 cm - 420 m)

Year of topographic survey: 1785 - 1792

Description:


Aleksinsky district,
Chernsky district,
Kashira district. (Kashirka has an interesting verst map, approximately 18th century.)
Scale – 1 verst in 1 inch (1 cm – 420 m).

1. Plans for the General Land Survey of the late 18th century. Scale 1 inch - 2 versts (1cm - 420m)

Scale: 2 versts in an inch (1 cm - 840 m)

Year of topographic survey: 1785 - 1792

Description:

The maps are detailed, not topographical, these are the very first detailed maps in the history of cartography, the relief is perfectly depicted on the plans, small objects, villages, hamlets, hamlets are marked, mills, graveyards, etc. are indicated, these are the best maps for searching for coins and relics .
The following counties of this province are available:
Aleksinsky district (2 parts), Belevsky district (2 parts), Bogoroditsky district (3 parts), Venevsky district (3 parts), Epifansky district (2 parts), Efremovsky district (3 parts), Kashira district (1 part), Krapivensky district (2 parts), Novosilsky district (2 parts), Odoevsky district (2 parts), Tula district (2 parts), Chernsky district (1 part)

3. Map of the Tula province from the atlas of 1827.

Year of topographic survey: 1843

Description:

The maps are not very detailed; they are well suited for historians, local historians and treasure hunters for determining the boundaries of counties. large villages and churches are indicated. Color map from the atlas of 32 provinces, map appendix: coat of arms of the province. Sample map.

5. Military topographic map of the Tula province. 1890

Year of topographic survey: 1890

Scale: 3 versts in inch - (1 cm - 1260 m).

Description:

Military topographic map of Kaluga province. 1865. One of the best and most loved maps by search engines. It shows all the smallest details: villages, farmsteads, inns, barns, wells, small roads, etc. Fragment of the map.
Scale: 3 versts in inch - (1 cm - 1260 m). Collection sheet.

6. Topographic map of the Tula province I.A. Strelbitsky 1865-1871

Year of topographic survey: 1865-1871

Scale: 10 versts in an inch 1:420,000 (1 cm - 4.2 km).

Description:

This map shows the currently missing settlements, hamlets, villages and hamlets, all roads, marked inns, taverns, springs and wells as well as mosques and churches, one of the most best cards for a cop.
The Tula province includes sheets 58, 59. Fragment of the map. Collection sheet.

7. Map of the German Army 1941 - 1942.

Year of topographic survey: 1941 - 1942

Scale: 1:100 000

Description:

Topographic map of the German Army 1941 - 1942.
Includes districts of the Moscow, Kaluga and Tula regions.
The quality is average, but you can read the map.
German positions are shown on the map.
Collection sheet.

Year of topographic survey: 1925 - 1945

Scale: 1:100 000

Description:

Topographic maps of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army 1925 - 1945.
The map shows the positions of our troops and enemy troops (units, combat positions).
Detailed maps with all the villages and farmsteads (including those destroyed during the Second World War), mills, crossings, churches, factories and other small objects.
A total of 31 sheets, the entire area is completely covered. Collection sheet.

9. Map of Kulikovo Field. 1928.

11. Map of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army 1935 - 1937.

Year of topographic survey: 1935 - 1937

Scale: 1:500 000

Description:

Topographic maps of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army 1935 - 1937.
The positions of the owls are shown on the map. troops and troops of Germany, the situation 1941-42. (headquarters, dugouts, firing points, military equipment, combat positions).
Maps with villages and farmsteads (including those destroyed during the war), bridges, crossings, churches, factories and other small objects; the list of objects is described in detail in the legend to the map.
Compilation sheet The map covers the entire Baltics, northern, central and southern Europe. Volume - 4.5 GB (one DVD)
Map fragments - Fragment 1 Fragment 2 Fragment 3 Fragment 4
General view of one of the map plans.

Year of topographic survey: 1941 - 1943

Scale: from 1:10 000 (1 cm - 100 m)

Description:

A large selection of plans, maps and diagrams for the Tula region, with detailed indications of German positions, trenches, dugouts, even warehouses and much more, detailed German plans cities of Russia, with the German situation in the city and regions, military documents.
Example plans and and more
The plans indicate rear facilities, warehouses, blockhouses, trenches, bunkers, dugouts, minefields and much more. Examples of legends of individual plans and
The scales are different, from 1:10000.
There are more than 100 documents in total.
The set also includes Wehrmacht operational maps.

Year of topographic survey: 1941-1942

Scale: 1:250,000 (2.5 km in 1 cm.)

Description:

US Army Maps 1955. The maps are perfectly detailed, all settlements are indicated, including villages destroyed during the Great Patriotic War. Patriotic War, all roads, military units and military bases, railways and train stations. Although the scale is not very detailed, it allows you to accurately determine the location of the disappeared village. The maps were created on the basis of captured military maps of the Red Army of 1941-42.
The map covers everything central part Russia

The western and northern regions of the region are covered with deciduous forests. The eastern and southern parts of the region are included in the forest-steppe zone. From north to south the region stretches for 200 km, and from east to west - 190 km. It is located in the Moscow region coal basin. According to experts, half of the coal reserves of this deposit are located within the region.

In addition to coal, the region produces:

  • peat;
  • iron and strontium ores;
  • limestone.

The region has large reserves of clay, sand and gypsum. The region has a well-developed river network. The main rivers of the region are the Oka and Don. On satellite map There are 1682 rivers in the Tula region. Their total length is 11 thousand km.

Transport links, roads and routes

The region has a well-developed network of roads. Federal highways pass through its territory:

  • M2 "Crimea";
  • M4 "Don";
  • M6 "Caspian".

The total length of highways in the region is 6670 km. The length of the railway track in the region is 1884 km. The river network of the region has access to the shipping network of the European part of the country. The main navigable river of the region is the Oka. There are two airports in the region -

Cities and districts of the Tula region

The region is divided into 22 districts. It has 174 municipalities. The map of the Tula region with its districts shows 109 rural and 38 urban-type settlements. Among the largest cities in the Tula region:

  • Tula. Regional center. The population is more than 485 thousand people.
  • Novomoskovsk. The city has a well-developed chemical and food industry. The population exceeds 125.6 thousand people.
  • Donskoy. Coal mining center in the region. The population is more than 63.8 thousand people.

The population density of the region is 58.1 people/sq. km.

The mining village of Krasnitsky was founded in the 30s of the 20th century, and towards the end of the 40s, construction began on houses in which people live to this day. In the 90s, everyone began to leave here en masse. In the 2000s, about 300 people lived here. Now there are no more than 60 people. There is an abandoned House of Culture in the village, kindergarten. The most curious thing is that some abandoned houses remained undamaged, as if they had left there quite recently.

The village of Chelyustino, Belevsky district, Tula region. Abandoned around 1985 - no more recent newspapers were found. Consists of 24 houses. The preservation is amazing, there are even wardrobes with clothes inside. There are no traces of human presence - it collapses on its own, only under the influence of time and weather.

On the latest maps it is already designated as non-residential. Judging by the ruins of a good brick house with masonry “in the vault”, at one time far from poor people lived. The rest of the picture is the same as everywhere else - nettles the size of a man and ruins being taken away by summer residents.

Extinct in the last century. Above the beautiful banks of the Cherepetka River stand the skeletons of Russian stoves and crumbling houses, partially stolen for building materials by the ubiquitous summer residents. In the middle of the last century, the village had more than 100 inhabitants.

One of the most picturesque places in the Tula region is the source of the Osetra. In the last century there was a village of fifty houses here. Recognized as unpromising and extinct. A huge pond with fish turned into a swamp with leeches, houses and households. buildings are traditionally stolen for building materials by summer residents and still living neighboring villages.

The exact date of foundation is unknown, but the village of Glubokoye (now the village of Glubokovsky) is marked on the map of Likhvinsky district in 1874. There are also references to the Prophet Elijah Church, built in 1800, which was once located in the village. With the opening of “Mine No. 4” to supply low-grade coal to GRES-19 in 1939, the population of the village increased sharply and in 1948 the village was renamed “Workers’ Village Glubokovsky”. By 1970 the mine was closed and...

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