Shows a series of route traverses covering the 50-mile journey in eastern Abyssinia from Jig Jiga to Harrar. Plotted on to a base map of series T[opographical].S[ection].,G[eneral].S[taff]., No. 1764, (Provisional) Sheet 68-M, dated 1907, portraying hydrology, relief by form lines and spot heigh...
Lithograph covering a 520-mile flying route from Kurmuk eastwards to Addis Ababa. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines (around significant peaks on flight path only), railways, settlements, place names, international boundaries and the flying route. Also includes 2 unscaled strip map insets ...
Graphic index portraying the map sheets at ABY/60/1, although there are some minor inconsistencies in sheet limits. Portrays hydrology, roads, churches, place names and sheetlines, and includes tables of lake extent for selected lake surface elevations.
'Compagnie Imperiale des Chemins de Fer Chinois. Ligne de Pekin a Hankow'.
Scope & Content:
Covers the railway line and a large portion of north and central China, with a gradient profile in the right-hand margin of the sheet. Shows hydrology, railways and roads, major settlements and all stations along the line. Place-names are given in EFEO romanisation.
'Copies of German sketches' - War Office ledger. Traced by No. 6 Topographical Section R.E.
Scope & Content:
Shows hydrology, indicative relief, roads and tracks, railways, telegraphs, and settlements. Place-names and topographical notes are given in German. Scales range from approximately 1:250,000 to approximately 1:500,000; some are based on 'marching hours'.
Field sheets, with a smaller scale reduction, from a survey of routes originating southern Hupeh (湖北), continuing though northern Hunan (湖南), and western Hupeh, and terminating in eastern Szechwan (四川) province.