Aerial photograph of Salalah [Şalālah, Oman]. The Governor's residence and the fort are highlighted by captions and superimposed arrows. Photographer unknown. Prepared by naval staff in the Admiralty's Naval Intelligence Division.
Sketch map produced by Sir Andrew Ryan, British Minister at Jedda, which attempts to establish the geographical location of the Beni Malik [Banī Mālik], Abadil [Āl ʿAbādil] and Ahl Faifa [Ahl Fayfā'] tribes.
Plan depicting the anchorage off the coast of Kuwait. The plan depicts hydrology, settlements, and roads. Soundings are given in fathoms. Includes the following printing statement: 'Produced under the Superintendence of Rear-Admiral J.A. Edgell, C.B., O.B.E., Hydrographer.' Prepared by naval st...
This map, published under the direction of Colonel Sir Sidney Gerald Burrard, Surveyor-General of India, shows the Aden Protectorate, with lines drawn in blue, yellow and red crayon. The blue crayon traces over the Anglo-Turkish boundary. The yellow line, according to pencilled notes, depicts the...
Plan of Murbat Bay [Mirbāţ, Oman], located between Murbat and Jabal Ali [Qarāt Bin ‘Alī]. The plan indicates hydrology and settlements, as well as providing some indication of relief in the form of hachures. Also indicated on the plan is a proposed site for seaplane moorings. Prepared by naval...
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,...
Plan of Sharma [Ra’s Sharmah, Yemen] in the Aden Protectorate. The plan indicates hydrology, settlements and roads, as well as providing some indication of relief in the form of hachures. Prepared by naval staff in the Admiralty's Naval Intelligence Division.
Sketch map depicting the Qatar Peninsula and Bahrain Island. The map indicates boundaries, hydrology, roads and settlements, and also provides some indication of relief. A note states that the map is based on a War Office map of Asia (scale: 1:1,000,000), 'with adjustments controlled by travers...
Map depicting the northern and north-western parts of the Arabian Peninsula, as well as the surrounding region. The map indicates hydrology, boundaries, settlements, routes and railway lines, as well as providing some indication of relief in the form of hachures.