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Maps and Associated Documents Relating to the Post-war Realignment of Boundaries in the Former Ottoman Empire
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Maps and documents prepared for the re-alignment of boundaries in the former Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of the First World War. As follows: f 1 'Sketch Map of Asia Minor, showing approximate course of Roads and Railways'. With boundary additions. Engraved by Emery Walker Ltd. [1915-17] f 2 ...
Maps Showing the Disposition of Troops in the Eastern Ottoman Empire and Surrounding Areas between 1919 and 1922
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Ten War Office maps, three with attached folios, portraying the disposition of troops in the aftermath of the Mesopotamia campaign of the First World War. As follows: ff 1-1a 'Persia and Afghanistan. 7. Feb. 1919.' f 2-4 'Map of Eastern Turkey in Asia, Syria and Western Persia [Iran]. Dispositio...
Chart of the Gulf of Persia. Constructed from the Trigonometrical Surveys Made by Order of The Hon.ble the Court of Directors of the United English East India Company; by George Barnes Brucks, Commander H.C. Marine
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Distinctive Features: Nautical chart of the Persian Gulf compiled from the surveys carried out by the Bombay Marine’s officers between 1820 and 1829, with place names given in both English and Arabic. The chart was first published in 1832 by James Horsburgh and engraved by Richard Bateman. Th...
Map to illustrate Baron C.A. de. Bodes route from Kazerun to Shushter through the Countries of the Manasoni Khoghi & Bakhtyari Tribes in 1841
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Distinctive Features: Relief shown by shading. Shows the routes of the expeditions: the author, Baron Clement Augustus de Bode, by red line; McDonald Kinneirs by blue line and Rawlinsons by orange and black line (the key however states the line is also red).
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 Campbel...
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...