Mr. C.H. Walker's Sketch from Dunkur to Buré and Back. Feb. - March. 1906
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Depicts two road corridors of approximately 150 miles length and 15 miles width between Dunkur and Buré in north-western Abyssinia. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, roads and tracks, settlements, camps, place names and the outward and return routes, and includes topographical notes.
Graphic index showing the extent of surveys, some of which are filed at WOMAT/AFR/ABY; some also extend into Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, British East Africa and Eritrea. Drawn on to a base map tracing portraying hydrology, railways, settlements, international boundaries and place names. The graphic ind...
'Map showing surveys Berbera-Harrar-Zeila' - War Office ledger
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Graphic index showing the extent of four surveys, one of which falls entirely within British Somaliland. Drawn on to a topographical base map T[opographical].S[ection].G[eneral].S[taff]. No. 1675 published by the War Office (1907) and portraying hydrology, roads and tracks, railways, settlements...
Sketch of Route from Gambela to Addis Abbaba in 3 Sheets By Bimbashi A.W. Jennings-Bramly. 21/8/07.
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Covers a 370-mile road corridor from Gambela eastwards to Addis Abbaba in western-central Abyssinia to a width of approximately 3 miles. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines and spot heights, roads, telegraphs, settlements, significant landmarks and place names, and includes topographical an...
Sketch of Road From Nogâra towards Gondar By Mr Armbruster 1907
Scope & Content:
Covers a 200-mile road corridor in north-western Abyssinia from Nogâra south-eastwards to Gondar to a width of approximately 8 miles. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines and spot heights, roads and tracks, settlements and place names, and includes topographical and compilation notes. Sheet...
'Southern Abyssinia Boundary Commission.' Created by 'Maj. C.W. Gwynn R.E. Capt. R.L. Waller R.E. Commissioners. 1908 to 1909' - War Office ledger
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Map sheets produced to accompany the delimitation of the southern Abyssinia boundary with Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and East Africa Protectorate. Note: The spellings 'Adis Ababa' and 'Addis Abbeba' are used on the map sheets; the variant 'Addis Abbaba' is used in the War Office ledger.
Covers a route corridor from Adis Ababa 470 miles south-eastwards to Dolo on the Abyssinia/East Africa Protectorate border to a width of approximately 25 miles. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines and spot heights, roads and tracks, settlements, place names and the expedition route, and incl...