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Warwick Camp, w:Bermuda, circa 1899, as it appears on the w:Ordnance Survey map produced by Lieutenant Arthur Johnson Savage, w:Royal Engineers, who surveyed Bermuda between 1897 and 1899.[1] Few buildings would be erected on the northern side of the military road (now the South Shore Road) until after the w:First World War, when barracks were built there, but there were extensive rifle ranges to the south. The boundaries of Warwick Camp, circa 1945, have been hand-marked in red
From the 1899 (completed) Ordnance Survey map of Bermuda. Aodhdubh 17:49, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
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