'Sketch Map of Persia and Persian Gulf' S.D.O. No. 958
Scope & Content:
Shows internal administrative boundaries of Persia, covering present day Iran and Kuwait. Produced by the General Staff, India, at the Simla Drawing Office, number 958 dated October 1914.
GSGS No. 2713? Published by the War Office. Shows rivers, main settlements, roads and railways of two different gauges and those under construction over a large area of the Middle East. A note printed in the left margin describes some of the principal railway lines. Part of the top left and top r...
Topographical map, with graphic index to section maps of the Near East, plate 51 from "The Times" Atlas, published by John Bartholomew & Son Ltd at The Edinburgh Geographical Institute.
Two printed Survey of India 1/4" sheets of part of Persia in present-day Iran, glued together, one with manuscript additions in red and black ink. An additional sheet of manuscript additions in red and black ink is glued on as a semi-transparent overlay. This manuscript overlay shows transport ro...
Rough Compilation, Persia, Turkey in Asia & Russian Trans Caucasia, Azerbaijan Van & Erivan Provinces, No. 1 A
Scope & Content:
Topographical map showing cart and camel roads and mule and foot paths, produced by No. 6 (Simla) Drawing Office. A graphic index to adjoining sheets, and an index to Provinces, are at the bottom of the sheet.
S.W. Asia, Part of Persia, 54 N.E (East Half), Sheet No. 1O
Scope & Content:
An undated topographical map that includes a graphic index to adjoining sheets, and an index to Provinces, at the bottom of the sheet. Produced by Simla Drawing Office.
[Composite map from the International Map of the World at 1:1,000,000 comprising parts of: I.37 Damascus, I.38 Baghdad, and I.39 Tehran] GSGS 2555
Scope & Content:
A composite topographical map composed of at least three sheets glued together to cover a contiguous area from present-day Syria and eastern Turkey to Iran, and northern Iraq to Georgia. Manuscript additions in black ink indicate 'suggested new Southern boundary of Kurdistan', 'Western Frontier, ...
Topographical map showing camel roads, footpaths, telegraph lines, forts, wells and marsh. 'Specially compiled from reconnaissance sketches made by Major S.G. Knox and Captain W.H. Shakespear, Political Agents, Kuwait, in 1908 and 1910...' Date taken from print registration number.
Hydrographic sketch by the Commander & Officers R.I.M.S. Lawrence in August 1912, with soundings in fathoms, produced by the Simla Drawing Office, number 555, in October 1912. Stamped 'SECRET'. Scale is estimated - statement could refer to nautical or statute miles.