Abstract
This article presents the descriptions and definitive equivalent lengths in international metres of eighteen different yards and nine different metres which are (or once were) of significance to geodesy, or which remain today of general historical interest. A concise historical account of the origin of the international metre, compiled from various authoritative sources, is also given.
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Pfeifer, L. (2001). Eighteen yards and nine metres. Survey Review, 36(281), 175–192. https://doi.org/10.1179/sre.2001.36.281.175
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