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'Sketch Map of Nandi, C.W. Hobley Kisumu April 1901'. By C.W. Hobley.

Catalogue reference: WOMAT/AFR/BEA/35

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Title
'Sketch Map of Nandi, C.W. Hobley Kisumu April 1901'. By C.W. Hobley.
Date
1901
Description

Shows the Nandi region of western East Africa Protectorate, indicating hydrology, relief with form lines, vegetation, settlements, cart roads and tribal regions.

Held by
British Library, Map Library
Former department reference
Mat. British East Africa. 35.
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Hobley, Charles William, geologist and colonial administrator, 1867-1947
Physical description
1 map sheet
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Physical condition
Manuscript: coloured ink on tracing linen; 45 x 68cm. Backed with cloth.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/f280f637-623e-4799-af51-9c15cc3af674/

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'Sketch Map of Nandi, C.W. Hobley Kisumu April 1901'. By C.W. Hobley.