The hectograph method was used by the Escape Committee in Stalag Luft III to print escape maps prior to the "Great Escape" of the night of March 24-25, 1944. Artists in the POW complement drew the maps initially in pencil, which were then redone as a series of masters used for the hectograph. The master maps were color-coded as per standard cartographic conventions (blue for watercourses, etc.), by using the crushed leads of indelible drawing pencils to ink the hectograph.
The hectograph method was used by the Escape Committee in Stalag Luft III to print escape maps prior to the "Great Escape" of the night of March 24-25, 1944. Artists in the POW complement drew the maps initially in pencil, which were then redone as a series of masters used for the hectograph. The master maps were color-coded as per standard cartographic conventions (blue for watercourses, etc.), by using the crushed leads of indelible drawing pencils to ink the hectograph.
ReplyDeleteSource; "The Great Escape", by Paul Brickhill.
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