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'Field Traverse Sheet. Scale 1/100,000' - War Office ledger
Scope & Content:
Sheet 8. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, roads and tracks, settlements, wells and water holes, place names, boundary points and survey stations, and includes topographical notes. The map bears the note 'This sheet is a copy of a plane table sheet by Herr Kametz (Austrian) working for ...
Portrays vegetation, roads and tracks, settlements, aerodromes, place names and amendments, boundary points and the international boundary, and includes topographical notes. The sheet bears a note relating it to Sheet 16 at WOOS/34/1.
The base map is G.S.G.S. No. 2871 Sheet North C38-39/B38-39 dated 1926 - a copy is filed at Maps MOD GSGS 2871. Portrays hydrology, relief by spot heights and gradient tints, railways, roads and tracks, telegraph lines, settlements, water sources, international boundaries and place names. A grap...
'British Somaliland & French Somali Coast Boundary Commission, 1933-34.' Created by 'Lt. Colonel Clifford, Capt. Godfrey-Faussett, Lt. Taylor.' - War Office ledger
Scope & Content:
Covers the British Somaliland - French Somaliland frontier, surveyed as part of the British Somaliland - Ethiopia Boundary Commission survey. The material was used in the compilation of G.S.G.S. 4075 titled 'Frontier of British Somaliland and the French Somali Coast' produced in 2 sheets dated ...
Relief is shown with contours and hachures, also trig points, hydrology, roads and paths, and settlements. Features are numbered with reference to the accompanying name lists. Shows marked corrections. Pencilled calculations are visible in the margins. The sheets are numbered 1 to 9; sheet 2 was...
Various material created in connection with the British intervention in north west Russia. Coverage includes Murmansk, Archangel, Schunga, Lake Onega and part of the River Dvina.