Bondelzwarts and Herero risings.
Bonga Sheet K5.
Bosum Sheet: F5.
British and German New Guinea. IDWO 1822. 1:2,000,000. War Office.
British and German New Guinea. Lithographed at the War Office, August, 1906. About 32 miles to 1 inch. Author, Publisher, &c.: War Office (No. 1822) London.
British Central Africa. Congo state boundary. Lake Mweru to Lake Tanganyika, showing views of British South Arfica Companys chief surveyor on the case of the late M. Rabinck. IDWO 1762. 16 miles to one inch. War Office.
British Central Africa; Lake Mweru, showing position of three (Akalungu) capes to illustrate case of the late M. Rabinek. IDWO 1761. War Office.
British Central Africa; Lake Mweru, showing the exit of Luapula River from the north-west corner of Lake Mweru, with suggested point of contact of Anglo-Congloaise boundary line with the right bank of the Luapula River (to illustrate the case of the late.
British Central Africa Protectorate.
British Central Africa Protectorate. IDWO 1092h. About 4 miles to an inch. War Office.
British Central Africa Protectorate (Nyasaland, now Malawi). British Central Africa: map of the Protectorate, showing Anglo-Portuguese boundary (with Mozambique), district boundaries, roads, telegraph, mission stations, coffee plantations and physical features. Reference table. Intelligence Division War Office 1092(h): lithographed, March 1895.
British delegation, correspondence and papers relating to the Eastern Mission (Turkey) including: Smyrna, Lebanon, Constantinople, Armenia, Transcaucasia, Railways, Turkish Tonnage, Turkish Army.
British East Africa: Intelligence reports.
British East Africa: Intelligence reports.
British East Africa (now Kenya). Sketch map of Western Portion of Masai Reserve, Lumbwa, Sotik and South Kavirondo showing H.E. The Governors Tour June-July 1913: covering the area between Lake Victoria and Nairobi, showing natural features, place names, numbered lots [probably farms], and the boundary with German East Africa (now Tanzania). Reference tables to the Governors encampments, to rivers, and to the existing and extended boundaries of the reserve. Compass indicator. Originally enclosed with East Africa Protectorate despatch number 842, 30 October 1913.
British New Guinea; German New Guinea (together now comprising Papua New Guinea). Die Deutschen Besitzungen in West-Polynesien: map of the eastern half of New Guinea Island, islands immediately to the east, and the northern part of Cape York peninsula, Queensland, Australia. Reference table to British, Dutch and German territories, and to German trading posts. [Printed by] Gotha, Justus Perthes, 1885. 2 insets: Map of western Polynesia; reference table; scale: 1:45,000,000. Map of the Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain Island; scale: 1:1,750,000. Originally enclosed in a letter from Charles S Scott to Earl Granville, 10 March 1885.
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Buea Hinterland: Index No 3 [Buea Hinterland] Sheet 7.
Buea Sheet: G1.
Cables and despatches between Dar-es-Salaam and Zanzibar concerning the supply of munitions of war to the Boers.