File:Adis Ababa to Gezan in Sudan. War Office ledger. Route traverse. Tracing. (WOMAT-AFR-ABY-62-1-2).jpg

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Adis Ababa to Gezan in Sudan. Created by 'Capt. Taylor RA and [Capt.] Dunlop 1935' - War Office ledger. Route traverse. Tracing.
Description
Base map is a tracing of part of an original survey by Enrico Cerulli in 1928 and portrays hydrology, relief by form lines and spot heights, the expedition route, settlements and significant buildings; also includes place names and topographical notes in Italian. Compass traverse added in manuscript and portrays amendments and additions to roads and tracks; revision of place names and topographical notes has been made in English..
British Library Shelfmark
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WOMAT/AFR/ABY/62/1/2
Locations Depicted
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Addis Ababa, Abyssinia

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Africa

Gezan, Upper Nile, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Centre Point Coordinates
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9.0000,37.1250
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Dunlop, Andrew, b 1907, army officer, Surveyor Taylor, Richard Harold Redvers, 1900-1975, army officer and artist, Surveyor

Cerulli, Enrico, 1898-1988, government and colonial administrator, Surveyor
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 Geotemporal data
Map location Abyssinia, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Scale Scale 1:500,000
Bounding box
9°15′00″N 35°30′00″E / 9.2500°N 35.5000°E / 9.2500; 35.5000 9°15′00″N 38°45′00″E / 9.2500°N 38.7500°E / 9.2500; 38.7500
8°45′00″N 35°30′00″E / 8.7500°N 35.5000°E / 8.7500; 35.5000 8°45′00″N 38°45′00″E / 8.7500°N 38.7500°E / 8.7500; 38.7500
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 Archival data
institution QS:P195,Q23308
Dimensions 16 x 80cm
Medium Manuscript: coloured ink and pencil on tracing linen
Notes For more information please see the British Library’s Collection Guide to the War Office Archive. Archived from the original on 2016-01-11. Retrieved on 2018-03-22.

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