'Route taken by Column from Vryburg.' - War Office ledger
Scope & Content:
Covers the route of the Relief Column in British Bechuanaland from Vryburg 120 miles north-northwestwards to Mafeking. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, roads and tracks, railways, settlements, place names, the Relief Column route, alternative routes and routes held by Boers. Also includ...
Port of Pei-Tai-Ho (on Sea) (北戴河) From original Surveys, and from Plans supplied by the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company.
Scope & Content:
Identical to sheets 1 and 2 of CHI/41/1 (i.e. omitting sheet 3, the western section) with the addition of re-drawn contour lines in red crayon, and of numerical references to railway bridges in red ink.
Sheet 1. Niulanshan (牛欄山) to Ma-pa-tien (unidentified).
Scope & Content:
Drawn in two sections on the sheet, the map shows hydrology, settlements and roads along the route. Place-names are given in non-standard romanisation.
Covers an area north and south of Changte (彰德). Comprises lithographed and dyeline copies of a three sheet set. Shows relief with form lines and spot heights, cuttings and embankments, roads and railways, settlements and provincial and hsien (縣) boundaries. Place-names are given in Chinese.
Covers the peninsula formed by Nanshan Mountain (南山). Shows relief and hydrology, the single line railway, and the locations of British, French, German and Japanese positions
'Plan of Kisimayu Village showing Defences Jany. 1901'. Signed by 'J.E.T. Harper, Lieutenant. R.N.'
Scope & Content:
Shows a coastal settlement in Jubaland in the north-eastern portion of East Africa Protectorate, indicating principal buildings, hydrology, wells, defences, the route of a 'trolly' line, and locations of 'native huts'. Made in preparation for the Ogaden Somali expedition
'Map of Uganda & East Africa'. 'showing routes taken by various expedns. sent out by E[ast] Af[rica] Syndicate.' - War Office ledger
Scope & Content:
Shows a portion of East Africa, indicating hydrology, relief with form lines, vegetation, cultivation, settlements, tribal regions and the Uganda Railway, with descriptions of topography, geology, and population. Shows also routes taken by expeditions and the names of expedition leaders
'Mount Kenia, Compass Survey North of' - War Office ledger, which also gives 'Col Patterson' as author
Scope & Content:
Shows an area in the northern portion of East Africa Protectorate, indicating hydrology, relief with hachures and the route of an expedition, with brief descriptions of vegetation and topography