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Map of the Nile Provinces from the railway terminus at Siût to Berber. IB 354. 1:1,013,760....

Catalogue reference: FO 925/2986

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FO 925/2986
Date
1884
Description

Map of the Nile Provinces from the railway terminus at Siût to Berber. IB 354. 1:1,013,760. Inset: Sketch map of Egypt proper, Nubia and the Egyptian Sûdan. Sketch of Kasr Dongola and neighbourhood. By Lt-Col Colvile Grenadier Guards, 22 Sept 1884. War Office.

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Map of the Nile Provinces from the railway terminus at Siût to Berber. IB 354. 1:1,013,760....

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