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Map of Africa south of the Equator. This appears to be the southern sheet of a two-sheet...

Catalogue reference: FO 925/574

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FO 925/574
Date
1890
Description

Map of Africa south of the Equator. This appears to be the southern sheet of a two-sheet map. Scale: 1 inch to about 94 miles. Printed and published by Edward Stanford, 25 March 1890. Manuscript tints show boundaries of colonial possessions, including in the area now Mozambique and Angola.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Dimensions
71 cm x 101 cm
Physical condition
Printed, coloured
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
International
Maps and plans
Africa
Administrative / biographical background
Publication note(s)
Maps and Plans in the Public Record Office: 3. Africa, ed P A Penfold (London, 1982), entry 231
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C3817161/

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Foreign Office: Library: Maps and Plans

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