Two maps on one sheet. The main map covers the north-east portion of the plane-table sheets held at GEA/44/1; a secondary map covers the south-west portion, and shows Grant's amendments to an original sheet produced by F. Longland in 1921. Portrays hydrology, relief by spot heights and form lin...
Compilation traces: scale 1,000 Cape roods to 1 inch
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The traces were used in the compilation of the Transvaal Degree Sheet Series produced by the Surveyor-General, Transvaal, filed at Maps 67352.(2.). All traces are part of block South G-35. Individual traces are sheets P-I, P-II and Q-III. (Note: The published series did not always use this numbe...
'General Plan of Proposed Harbour and Town Site at Chin Wang Tao. Plan No. III. Field-Litho. Bo[mbay]. S[appers] & M[iners].'
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Extends from the coast inland approximately 2½ miles to the line of the Mukden-Tientsin railway. Shows hydrology, proposed docks and associated buildings, railway lines, and the extent of reclamation. Indicated bathymetry in the area of the proposed harbour
Covers a road corridor to a width of approximately 4 miles from Moroquane 20 miles north-westwards to Konche, then a further 12 miles north-eastwards to Letabing. Portrays hydrology, relief by hill shading, vegetation and cultivation, roads, settlements and isolated buildings, landmark features ...
'Surveyed Portion of British Bechuanaland & B[e]ch[uana]l[an]d. Railway.' - War Office ledger.
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Composites of photo-reductions made in Intelligence Division, War Office. One sheet covers the whole of British Bechuanaland; 8 further sheets cover the railway line, sometimes shown as 'proposed', from Mafeking in British Bechuanaland 500 miles north-eastwards through Bechuanaland Protectorate ...
Two copies of a single-sheet map in Chinese covering Wuchang (武昌) and its environs. The map bears no title. The copies are respectively printed, and reproduced on coated paper. The map shows relief with form lines, hydrology, routes, and settlements, principally Wuchang (武昌).The printed copy bear...
A topographical view 'looking N.W. from the place in the Khor Abent reached by the Suakin Force in the Combined Reconnaissance on the 18. April 1885.' Signed 'W.H. Sawyer Capt. R. Lanc. Regt. attachd. Q.M.G. Dept.'
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Khor Abent is a valley to the south of the Waratab Range and south-west of Suakin, in eastern Sudan. The drawing was made during the Second Suakin Expedition.