Route from Massowah to Debra Tabor. Copied from Mr Dufton's memory sketch
Scope & Content:
Topographical map showing route in red and villages in black. Bodies of water are edged in blue. The villages at the end points of the route are underlined in red.
[Plans and sections of civil engineering projects at Zoulla]
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Plans and sections of a pile pier, stone bunder [sic], tanks and troughs at different scales. Signed by Lieutenant Colonel St. C. Wilkins, Commanding Engineer, and Captain T. J. Holland, Assistant Quarter Master General.
[Sketch showing the country around Camp Mulkuttoo]
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Manuscript topographical sketch map of parts of Abyssinia, with additional manuscript notes. Coast edged in blue. Signed by Lt. Col. Phayre, Quarter Master General of the Army, 23rd November 1867.
Die Nördlichen Zugänge zu Abessinien. Specialkarte des Nordabessinn. Gebirgslandes Zwischen Massaua und Halay, von A Petermann
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Shows parts of northern Abyssinia, indicating relief, drainage and names of regions and settlements. The coastline is hand-coloured in blue ink. Published by Justus Perthes.
'Route Map of Abyssinia' Lithographed at the Topographical Depot of the War Office.
Scope & Content:
Topographical map showing routes in Abyssinia, with an inset 'General Map of Abyssinia' in the top left corner above four vertical section profiles drawn at different scales.
Route Surveys in Abyssinia, Commencing from the Landing place at Annesley Bay, Surveyed by the Qr. Mr. Genl.'s Department
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Topographical map showing surveys and the location and numbers of troops using coloured symbols, and listed in the upper left section. Water is also indicated in colour. Original signed by the Deputy Quarter Master General, [name illegible] 4th February 1868.
'Map of Part of Central Abyssinia' Compiled by E.G Ravenstein and lithographed at the Topographical Depot of the War Office.
Scope & Content:
Topographical map of parts of Abyssinia, showing relief, drainage, with colour manuscript demarcation of territories. The map is undated, but was presented to the Royal Geographical Society on 11 May 1868.
Sketch map of Abyssinia to accompany Qr Mr Genl.'s report dated 6 July 1867
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Shows relief, drainage and settlements. Routes and some place names are marked by hand in red ink; large bodies of water are hand-coloured in blue ink. Includes a graticule. Signed by Sir Robert Phayre, Lieutenant Colonel and Quarter Master General of the Army.
Sketch map of the reconnaissances made by the Abyssinian Pioneering Force 21st to 29th Oct and 4th to 21st Nov 1867
Scope & Content:
Topographical map of parts of Abyssinia, with notes and sketches. Water bodies and courses indicated in manuscript colour. Lithographed at the Quarter Master General's Office, Poona, Dec 1867. Original signed by Lt Col H. St. C. Wilkins, 27th November 1867.