'Sketch Plan of Kibumba'. 'Surveyed by Gujjar Singh Sepoy Indian Contingent 4th. King's African Rifles Uganda Dated 28th. June 1909'. 'Examined by (sd.) de.C. Ireland Capt. I.C. 4th. K.A.R. 27th. June 1909'
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Indicates roads, relief with form lines, cultivation and the locations of villages, a military camp, a rest house and the availability of drinking water
Sketch Map of North-east China to illustrate the Position of An-hui Province [安徽省] (Chiang-nan [江南] & Chiang-pei [江北])' 'Drawn by Naik Vishnu Gaode Intelligence Branch North China Command (9.2.06)
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Coverage extends from Peking south to Nanchang and west to include Kaifeng and Hankow. Shows relief, hydrology, provincial boundaries, communications and settlements. Place names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation. Also indicates military and mission stations, and 'Strategic and Tactical Positi...
Plan of Railway Pretoria to Pietersburg. Compiled by Wood & Ortlepp. From information supplied by Messers. Dawson & Adlam.' Signed by 'John T. Wood' and 'Fred. J. Dawson
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Covers a 180-mile railway corridor between Pretoria and Pietersburg in central South African Republic to a width of approximately 15 miles. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, railways, roads and tracks, settlements, land boundaries and place names, and includes topographical notes and deta...
'P[ar]t. of S[outhern].Abyssinia & Brit[ish].E[ast].Africa. Lake Region & Daua R[iver].&c. Capt. Maud R.E. &. Indian Surveyor.' - War Office ledger.
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A series of plane table sheets depicting Captain Maud's journey from Lake Zwai in south-western Abyssinia 650 miles southwards to Lake Baringo in north-western British East Africa as part of a preliminary border survey. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines and spot heights, roads and tracks,...
'Plan of Road from Genjabiet to Wambera, Daboke and Famaka. Showing also the Junction of Rivers Abai and Didessa.'
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Covers a 100-mile road corridor in western Abyssinia from Genjabiet westwards to Wambera. The map extends a further 30 miles westwards to the Blue Nile (Abai River) and into Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Portrays hydrology, relief by hachures and spot heights, roads and tracks, settlements, camps and pl...
'Work by Cavalry sketching case.' - War Office ledger
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Traverse covering a 280-mile route from Malka Sala on the southern Abyssinia border south-westwards to Eil Wak and then northwards to Banissa to a width of approximately 4 miles. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, roads and tracks, settlements, wells, place names and survey sight lines, a...