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Map of Maritime Arabia with the opposite coasts of Africa and Persia
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Imprint: Lithographed in the Chief Engineer's Office by E. Huskeljee and E. Kumroodeen, Bombay. Distinctive Features: Relief shown by hachures. Below the title note ‘Reduced in the Quarter Master Generals Office from an Original Map by Colonel T Dickinson, Chief Engineer. Signed Neil Camp...
Map of Damara and Great Namaqua Land and the Adjacent Countries to and beyond Lake Ngami as explored and surveyed by Messrs Galton & Andersson
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Imprint: London, Published by Hurst and Blackett. Drawn by E Ravenstein; Engraved on stone by Schenck and McFarlane Lithographers, Edinburgh. Distinctive Features: Relief shown by hachures. Below title the note 'The coast from 20° South lat, to Walfisch Bay is from the survey of Capt. Will...
Sketch of the Course of the Shat Ul 'Arab from the Entrance to Mahomerah
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Imprint: Lithographed in the Office of the Chief Engineer of P.W. by H Essoobyee, and F de Jesus, Bombay, 7 March 1857. Distinctive Features: Below title the note: 'by Captain Felix Jones, Resident Persian Gulf, and Captain M. Green, Sind Horse, constructed while reconnoitring the Enemy's po...
'Sketch of the Peninsula from Bushire to Hallela Surveyed by Captain Shewell Assistant Quarter Master General and Head Guide Govindrow 1st Division P.E.F.F.’
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Distinctive Features: Copy produced by the Quarter Master General's Office, Poona, 15 July 1863. The original map was drawn up by A. Quarter Master General's Office 1st Division P.E.F.F. [Persian Expeditionary Field Force], Bushire, May 1857. Signed W V Shewell Captain, Assistant Quarter Master...
Sketch of the Gulf of Persia Showing the seven Classes of Jurisdictions enumerated in my letter No.67 of 13 April 1863
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Imprint: Lithographed in the Quarter Master Generals Office, Poona, 2 June 1863. Distinctive Features: The seven classes of jurisdiction are labelled in red ink, with their boundaries marked with red pecked lines. The map was drawn up to accompany Letter No. 67 of 1863 written by Lewis Pell...
A Map of Turkestan illustrating the travels of Arminius Vamberry in 1863
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Imprint: London, published by John Murray, Albermarle Street. Lithographed by Stanfords Geog. Estab. Distinctive Features: Relief shown by hachures. Shows the route of the author by red line. The verso of the folio contains the title 'Vamberry's map of Central Asia' written in Lewis Pelly...
Sketch Map of the Route of Lieutenants Sconce and Watson during the Salween expedition from December 1863, to April 1864
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Imprint: O. T. Cutter, Military Orphan Press, 1864. Drawn by R H Dopoy, draftsman, Executive Engineers Office Department P.W. [private works] Moulmein Division. Distinctive Features: Relief shown by hachures. The map shows the route taken by the Salween Expedition through Burma [Myanmar] f...
Sketch map of the route from Bunder Abbas to Cape Jask. 1864
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Distinctive Features: Relief shown by hachures. Below title the note: Protracted by Mr [Edwin] Dawes, late Indian Navy, to accompany Colonel Pelly's despatch No.73 of 1864. Shows the line of route with distances ‘calculated from the time actually employed in marching’. Districts labelled fo...
Distinctive Features: Hand drawn rough map signed by Sir Lewis Pelly showing his intended route from Koweit [Kuwait] via Riyath [Riyadh] to Bahrein [Bahrain] with notations concerning the terrain features and the approximate location of the settlements marked. Indicates the boundary between Nej...