Africa south of the equator showing existing boundary treaties
Description
Type of resource | cartographic |
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Form | cartographic image |
Extent | 1 map : color, mounted on linen, 58 x 47 cm |
Place | London |
Publisher | Edward Stanford, 26 & 27, Cockspur St, Charing Cross, S. W. |
Publication date | 1889 |
Language | English |
Digital origin | reformatted digital |
Map data | Scale not determined ; E 10°00'00"--E 47°00'00"/N 2°00'00"--S 35°00'00" |
Creators/Contributors
Cartographer | Cawston, George. |
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Subjects
Subject | Africa > Maps > 19th century |
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Subject | Boundaries > Africa > Maps > 19th century |
Subject | Boundaries > Africa, Southern > Maps > 19th century |
Subject | Treaties > Africa, Southern > Maps > 19th century |
Genre | Map |
Bibliographic information
Note | Map shows colonial names and descriptions of the African territories south of the equator as well as the names of African kingdoms and territories including Muata Yamvo's kingdom, Khama's country, Msiri's kingdom and Lobengula's country. The treaty boundaries are entered in red with dates and brief descriptions. British, German and Portuguese spheres of influence are marked on the map. |
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Note | Relief shown by hachures. |
Note | Bar scale on map given in "English Miles." |
With | Inset map: England on the same scale. |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/fw620wn8129 |
Repository | University of Cape Town |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- Image courtesy University of Cape Town Libraries, Special Collections: Maps scanned under the William and Yvonne Jacobson Digital Africana Program at UCT. If you have questions, please contact David Rumsey Map Center at rumseymapcenter@stanford.edu.
- Copyright
- Property rights reside with the repository. Copyright © Stanford University. All Rights Reserved.
- License
- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC).
Collection
Africana Historical Maps
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