Plane table survey with sheets numbered V and VI. Covers a route corridor from Adis Ababa 380 miles south-westwards to Maji on the Abyssinia/Anglo-Egyptian Sudan border to a width of approximately 30 miles. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, roads and tracks, telephone lines, settlements,...
Sheets numbered I to V, traced from the corresponding plane table survey manuscripts. Sheet 5, however, does not extend as far south as its manuscript counterpart. Sheet I bears the note 'Revised Latitude Value to agree with Subsequent Sheets'. Sheets IV and V bear notes stating a requirement f...
Prismatic compass traverse. Sheets numbered VI, VII and VIII. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines and spot heights, roads and tracks, settlements, place names and the expedition route, and includes topographical and ethnographical notes. Sheet VII bears a note relating the survey to an earl...
Plane table survey. Sheets numbered I to V, with a supplementary sheet to Sheet I. Sheets IV and V are signed by Corporal C. Carter R.E. and dated October1908. Sheets IV and V bear the undated note 'Work redrawn and adjusted', initialled by Corporal Carter.
'Africa. Sheets 67.J,K,L,N,O,P. with M[anu]S[cript]. Add[itio]ns. showing extent of Maj.Gwynn's work.' - War Office ledger
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Graphic index showing the extent of the northern sheets of the Southern Abyssinia Boundary Commission preliminary surveys filed at ABY/27/1. The base maps are from T[opographical].S[ection].G[eneral].S[taff]., No. 1764 (all dated 1905), filed at Maps MOD TSGS 1764, and portray hydrology, relief ...
Composite sheet compiled from parts of sheets II, III and IV of the plane table and prismatic compass survey. The sheet bears a note by Major C.W. Gwynn R.E. highlighting additional names and route information supplied by Lieutenant E. Perducchi of the Italian Legation. This information postdat...
Part of Sheet VII, traced from the corresponding plane table survey sheet. Supplementary detail has been added in red. The sheet bears the note 'Traced by Sapr. Favier'.
Time and compass traverse along the Dadesa River in western Abyssinia from a point near Nekemti and extending 100 miles north-westwards to the confluence with the Abbai River. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, vegetation, roads and tracks and place names, and includes topographical and c...