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Constantza


Port maps    EN

Author: ARDELEANU KONSTANTIN

Picture 2.3.3_1

The plan of the Constanţa Harbour, as drafted by Charles Harley (1881)

Source: http://romaniaforum.info/board95-istoria-history-of-romania-and-the-republic-of-moldova/board1-dobrogea-dobroudja-dobrudscha/board4-constanta-kustendje-k%C3%BCstence/board734-portul-constanta/board647-istoria-portului-constanta-pina-la-1896-history-of-the-constanta-harbour-before-1896/478-1876-1896-istoria-portului-constanta/

 

Picture 2.3.3_2

The plan of the Constanţa Harbour, as drafted by Charles Harley and modified by O. Franzius (1885)

Source: Ibid.

Picture 2.3.3_3

The plan of the Constanţa Harbour, as drafted by Voisin Bey (1886)

Source: Ibid.

Picture 2.3.3_4

The plan of the Constanţa Harbour, as drafted by I. B. Cantacuzino (1892)

Source: Ibid.

Picture 2.3.3_5

The plan of the Constanţa Harbour, as modified by the committee of the Romanian committee (1890s)

Source: Ibid.

Picture 2.3.3_6

The plan of the Constanţa Harbour, with the changes made by engineers Duca and Saligny (1890s)

Source: Ibid.

Picture 2.3.3_7

The ante-project of the Constanţa Harbour, as it was designed in 1895

Source: Ibid.

Picture 2.3.3_8

Constanţa Harbour in 1896

Source: Ibid.

 

Picture 2.3.3_9

The plan of the Constanţa Harbour

Source: Cioriceanu, C. D., Les grands ports de Roumanie (Paris: Marcel Giard, 1928).


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