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'Nimule District' by 'Maj. P.G. Rigby 4 King's A.R.'

Catalogue reference: WOMAT/AFR/BEA/139/1

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This record is about the 'Nimule District' by 'Maj. P.G. Rigby 4 King's A.R.' dating from 1905.

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WOMAT/AFR/BEA/139/1
Title
'Nimule District' by 'Maj. P.G. Rigby 4 King's A.R.'
Date
1905
Description

Indicates relief with form lines, hydrology, topography, vegetation, villages and roads, and identifies buildings.

Note

'Appendix ''H'' U.P./I.R. No 26' - WO ledger

Held by
British Library, Map Library
Former department reference
Mat. British East Africa. 139.(a)
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Rigby, Percy George, army officer, 1871-1915
Physical description
1 map sheet
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Unrestricted

Physical condition
44 x 44cm
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/2ebfe489-ef4a-4636-a08c-d9a10d6b4faf/

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'Nimule District' by 'Maj. P.G. Rigby 4 King's A.R.'