'The Acholi District, from Wadelai to Payeira.'. '(Signed) F A Knowles'
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Shows an area to the east of the Albert Nile river inhabited by the Acholi tribe in north-western Uganda Protectorate, indicating hydrology, vegetation, tribal regions and settlements, with descriptions of topography
Country Between N[atal].G[overnment].R[ailways]. Main Line, Nottingham R[oa]d. Station to Estcourt St[atio]n & Drakensberg M[oun]t[ain]s. S. Gore-Browne 2 Lieut[enant] R[oyal].F[ield].A[rtillery]. July 1903.
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Title on verso. Composite sun-print covering the area extending approximately 30 miles south and west from Estcourt in western Natal. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, vegetation, railways, roads and tracks, telegraph lines, settlements and isolated buildings, place names, camping ground...
Kowloon Canton Railway (British Section) Plan of Main Line
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Comprises a plan with a gradient profile. Gives distances in miles, gradients as fractions, and shows numbered cuttings, tunnels and bridges, and station names. Includes two tables providing technical data on cuttings and tunnels, and bridges. This section of the line runs from the terminus at Ts...
'Rough Map to Illustrate the Distribution of Water and Vegetation in the Kalahari Desert'
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Covers the Kalahari Desert in both Bechuanaland Protectorate and British Bechuanaland. Portrays 5 categories of land based on vegetation and water availability criteria.
Map illustrating French action at Jinnak, Gambia, in regard to British trade. Sept. 15th 1904.
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Covers an area from the mouth of the River Gambia north to the Anglo-French frontier. Shows hydrology, settlements, paths, and the position of the French Custom House at Jinnak.
'(IV) Hsi-nan-fu [施南府?] to Ta-ning hsien [大寧縣] (10 sheets drawings, 2 tracings). All sheets missing.' - War Office ledger.
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The surviving sheets are the tracings, covering the route from Hingan (興安) to Chengkow (城口), showing relief, hydrology, settlements, and the line of the route. Cover is limited to approximately two miles either side of the route. A numbered key gives place-names in non-standard romanisation.
'Pekin Syndicate Railways General Plan Tao Kou [道口] to Ke Ta-Pu [not identified]'.
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Cover extends 10 miles west of Paishan (柏山) to the Tan River (丹河). Ke Ta-pu is shown as a temple on a hill half a mile east of the River. Shows hydrology, settlements, routes, and the line of the railway with stations. The western extension shows relief with contours. Place-names are given in ...