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'Uganda' 'Made with 6 inch compass from known points J W Brooke Fenay Hall Huddersfield'
Description
Shows a portion of eastern Uganda Protectorate and western East Africa Protectorate, indicating hydrology, relief with form lines, spot heights, roads, paths, railway, tribal regions, settlements and the routes of survey parties, with descriptions of topography, vegetation, cultivation, geology and population. The map is a variant state of IDWO sheets 1429 b & d including data deriving from an East Africa Syndicate expedition of 1903-04 to the north and west of Lake Rudolf.
British Library Shelfmark
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WOMAT/AFR/BEA/126/2
Locations Depicted
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Lake Rudolf, Kenya ; Uganda, Africa
Centre Point Coordinates
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2.7528,35.2576
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Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908, army officer and explorer, Author
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 Geotemporal data
Map location British East Africa
Scale 1:633,600
Bounding box
7°00′57″N 33°30′39″E / 7.0159°N 33.5107°E / 7.0159; 33.5107 7°00′57″N 37°00′16″E / 7.0159°N 37.0044°E / 7.0159; 37.0044
1°30′37″S 33°30′39″E / 1.5103°S 33.5107°E / -1.5103; 33.5107 1°30′37″S 37°00′16″E / 1.5103°S 37.0044°E / -1.5103; 37.0044
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 Archival data
institution QS:P195,Q23308
Dimensions 96 x 71cm
Medium Printed, with manuscript additions in coloured ink and pencil
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