Admiralty Chart 664: `Zanzibar to Malindi'. Engraved. [About 6.5 miles to an inch], with MS additions showing rock and shoal.
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Admiralty chart 2211: Apia Harbour. Upolu Island, Samoa or Navigator Islands. From a German Government Survey, 1894. 1 inch to 200 yards.
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Aequatorial West Africa, from Richard Kiepert's Deutscher Kolonialatlas. 1:3,000,00. Inset: Surroundings of the K a m e r u n mountain. D. Reimer, Berlin.
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Affairs in German South-West Africa, the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Rhodesia; further correspondence. Including the Caprivi Zipfel, Anglo-German boundary on the Orange River, development of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, Southern Rhodesia draf...
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Africa - West coast. Approach to Old Calabar [now in Nigeria] surveyed by...': map. Key to abbreviations. Compass roses. Topography partly based on a map by H H Johnson, 1887, and a German government survey, 1890; the Akwayafe River suveyed b...
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Africa 1:250 000 series: Cape of Good Hope: Rietfontein and Surrounding Country GSGS 2608.
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Africa West. Boundary between Togo and Dahomey, recording to Franco- German Treaty of 23 July 1897. Secret. About 24 miles to an inch.
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Africa [London Atlas Series]. Earlier edition in Case 260 miles to 1 inch. Author, Publisher,
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Africa and adjacent Islands. Index Chart to Admiralty published Charts. Author, Publisher,
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Africa, E Coast: Tanzania: Kilwa Kivinje and Dar-es-Salaam, vicinity; five items on one sheet: item 1, 'Sketch for Plan of Dar-es-Salaam Harbour (6 in 1874)' showing 'View from A'; item 2, 'Sketch for Plans of Dar-es-Salaa...
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Africa, Europe, south-west Asia. 'What Germany Wants. Map Showing the German Schemes of Central Europe
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Africa, South and Southwest. A map of a potion of South Central Africa, showing the territories of the Chiefs Khama, Sechele, Gaseitsive, Montsioa, Monkuruan, and Makose. IB 462. 30 miles to an inch. War Office.
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Africa, W Coast: Bight of Benin: Ghana, Togo and Benin: Keta to Grand Popo; nine items on one sheet: item 1, 'Jellah Coffee (Djelukofe), Flagstaff WNW 075 Miles' to 'Quitta'; item 2, 'Gomalouta or Porto Seguro'; item ...
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Africa, W Coast: Bight of Benin: Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria: Keta to Lagos; three items on one sheet: item 1, 'Quitta (Kitta) NW1/2N 35 Miles', 'Town of Little Popoe N by E 25 Miles', 'Whydah Forts', 'Porto N...
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Africa, W Coast: Bight of Benin: Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria: Keta to River Niger delta; four items on one sheet: item 1, 'Cape St Paul's NNW 3 Miles'; item 2, 'Sketches in the Bight' showing 'Akkatoo N by W 4 Mile...
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Africa, W Coast: Gulf of Guinea: Bight of Biafra: Cameroon: Mont Cameroun, vicinity; one item on one sheet: 'Mont Camaraos' from French Sailing Directions, c1852.
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Africa, W Coast: Gulf of Guinea: Bight of Biafra: Nigeria and Cameroon: Bonny to Mont Cameroun; four items on one sheet: item 1, 'Bonny
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Africa, W Coast: Ivory Coast, Liberia and Togo: Cape Palmas, vicinity and approaches to Lomo; 'Gold Coast
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Africa. By J. Arrowsmith, London. 260 miles to 1 inch.
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Africa. Extracted from the Universal Atlas of Vivien de Saint-Martin and F. Schrader. Prepared and drawn by Marius Chesneau, Paris, at the Cartographic Office of the Librarie Hachette et Cie. Engraved by E. Delaune. 156 miles to 1 inch.
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Africa. Map of German East Africa (now Tanzania) with coloured, MS additions showing the distribution of the 26th (SA) Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and of opposition forces May 1917. Reference table. Scale: 1 inch to 31.56 miles. Published by the ...
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Africa: East Coast: Dar es Salaam and Adjoining Anchorages with inset Map and Panorama of Dar es Salaam Harbour and table of Tidal Information Sheet 674.
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Africa: correspondence relating to the Belgian claims in respect of permanent improvements effected in that part of the former German East Africa which was transferred from Belgian to British administration in 1920, 1919-1929.
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Africa: relief of Emin Pasha at Uganda, parts 1-3, 1886-1888.
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