Item MFQ 1/850/1 - West Africa. The territory of the Ewe tribe and the German acquisitions in Togo-land': map of the...

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MFQ 1/850/1

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West Africa. The territory of the Ewe tribe and the German acquisitions in Togo-land': map of the...

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  • 1888 (Creation)

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West Africa. 'Das Gebiet der Ewe-Stamme und die Deutschen Erwerbungen im Togo-land': map of the area (now in Ghana and Togo) from the River Volta east to Little Popo (now Aného), showing villages, mountains, rivers, roads, the Gold Coast and the Slave Coast. Key to shaded territories, routes and important stations. [Compiled by Herr Burgi]; [published by] Justus Perthes, Gotha.

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The National Archives >> Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from records of various departments held at the Public Record Office, Kew >> Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series of records held at the Public Record Office, Kew, from 1977 >> 3 items extracted from CO 96/205. Detailed descriptions are given at item level.

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  • English

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    German

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    • English

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    • Latin

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