Draft catalogues of the Imago Mundi archives at the following dates:- 16/3/09; 26/6/09; 3/7/09; 22-25/11/09; 4/12/09; 11/12/09; 10/2/10; 10/3/10; 16/4/10 (two versions); 22/4/10; 23/4/10; 4/6/10; 18/6/10; 30/7/10.
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The text of the catalogue reached its final form in September 2010.
Distinctive Features: Depths along the coasts of Persia and Oman shown by soundings. Shoals and rocks indicated by dots and crosses with annotations. Settlements with Dutch East India Company’s trading posts represented pictorially.
Distinctive Features: Depths along the coasts of Persia and Oman shown by soundings with shoals and rocks represented by dots and crosses. Left and bottom margins are divided and marked with numbers.
Distinctive Features: Depths shown by soundings with shoals and rocks represented by dots and crosses. Some settlements shown pictorially. Contains three charts showing: the coast from the Musandam Peninsula to Muscat, at the left portion of sheet; ‘De Bay van Mascatta’ in the top right; and ...
‘A PART OF BELUCHISTAN WITH PART OF MEKRAN AND THE PERSO-BELUCH BOUNDARY DRAWN & COMPILED BY CAPTAIN BERESFORD LOVETT R.E. attached to the Special Mission to Mekran UNDER MAJOR GENERAL F.J. GOLDSMID, C.B. From actual surveys by Major E.C. Ross, Assistant Political Agent, Gwadur; Captain Beresford Lovett, R.E.; and Quarter Master Serjeant D. Bower, R.E.’
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Imprint: Trel. Saunders, India Office. Lithographed from tracings entitled: ‘Beluchistan, comprising Mekran and the Perso-Beluch Boundary’. Distinctive Features: Relief shown by shading. Coloured for reference with boundary indicated by pecked line and tinted pink. Routes shown in red and...
‘Sketch of a route between Ahhar and Kazveen; via Mishkeen, Ardabeel, Talish, and Gheelan by Elliott D’Arcy Todd Lieut. Bengal Artillery, serving in Persia. January & February 1837. Drawn in Lithography by L.J. Herbert’
Sketch of part of MAZANDERAN and of part of the UPPER ROAD between TEHRAN and ASTRABAD, by E. D'Arcy Todd, Major, serving in Persia. 1837. Scale, 6 miles to 1 inch; size, 19 inches by 30.