Map showing the Aden Protectorate. It is stated on the map that it was originally surveyed in 1891-94 and 1901-04 and published under the direction of the Surveyor General of India in 1914, before being heliographed and printed with minor additions in 1930. Published by the Geographical Section,...
Sketch map of the area surrounding Hawizeh [Hoveyzah]. The map was executed by overseer S Firuz Bakht under the supervision of Lieutenant Colonel Arnold Talbot Wilson, CMG, Political Department.
'SKETCH MAP OF MOHAMMERAH AND DISTRICT PREPARED IN 1850'
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Sketch map showing Mohammerah [Khorramshahr] and its surrounding district, prepared by Alwyn Parker in 1912 based on an original from 1850. The map features coloured lines showing the differing opinions of the location of the Turco-Persian Frontier at Mohammerah. The green line shows the propos...
The map originally produced by Colonel Sheil in 1852 shows the various boundary lines in the province of Zohab. The red dotted line shows the boundary line proposed by the mediating commissioners in 1851, the green dotted line shows the boundary as claimed by the Persian commissioners; the blue...
'SKETCH MAP SHOWING APPROXIMATELY TURCO-PERSIAN FRONTIER.'
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Map showing the Turco-Persian frontier from the mouth of the Shatt al Arab at the Persian Gulf up to Mount Ararat. The Shatt al Arab has been coloured blue, with the frontier marked by a thick red line. Lithographed by Harrison and Sons, London. The map accompanies a minute by Alwyn Parker of ...
'SKETCH MAP SHOWING APPROXIMATELY TURCO-PERSIAN FRONTIER.'
Scope & Content:
Map showing the Turco-Persian frontier from the mouth of the Shatt al Arab at the Persian Gulf up to Mount Ararat. The Shatt al Arab has been coloured blue, with the frontier marked by a thick red line. Lithographed by Harrison and Sons, London. The map accompanies a minute by Alwyn Parker of ...
‘Telegraph Map of Mesopotamia Excluding Railway Wires and Telephone Lines’
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Printed map showing the lines of the telegraph passing through the different cities within Mesopotamia [Iraq]. The map includes a key of references describing the type of telegraph lines used in each city. The map is signed by Lieutenant-Colonel R E Goldsmidt, Director of Telegraphs Mesopotamia, ...