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description: Genre: Portraits: 20; Gruppendarstellungen: 30; Einzeldarstellungen: 25; Landschaft: 4; Tiere: 3Anzahl der Kartons: 15Anzahl der Fächer (mit Deck- und Rückenblatt): 17Anzahl der Photos (vorhanden insgesamt): 82Bemerkungen: Anbei: "Bilder-Verzeichnis" 1-103Karton 2: Briefcouvert mit Haaren in einem Papierschiffchen mit Stecknadeln verpackt * Fotografie
Enthält: Nachschubwesen, Befehle der Westabteilung, Feindlage und sonstige Meldungen vom Einsatz im Raum Douala -Yabassi Dschang (Handakten von Hauptmann Haedicke und Oberleutnant der Landwehrkavallerie Herbst)
West Africa. West coast of Africa - Bight of Biafra. Cameroon River with the Ambas Islands: left-hand side only of a chart; (the right-hand side, showing Ambas Bay, is missing). Scale: 1 inch to about 2 sea miles (calculated). Compass rose. [By] Captain W Allen, HMS Wilberforce, 1842; corrected to 1870 by Lieutenant C H C Langdon, Royal Navy. Removed from an Admiralty letter requesting that the boundaries of the British Settlement in Ambas Bay (now in Cameroon) may be marked, 13 June 1885.
West Africa. Tracing of Mr. S S Bogozinskis Map of the Cameroon Mts: map showing an area in southern tip of West Cameroon between the coast and the River Mungo; marking villages, tribal locations, areas under British and German protection, and territory owned by Mr Bogozinski; (the area shown is now in Cameroon). Reference table. Compass rose. MS amendment altering Bogozinski to Rogozinski, which agrees with the parent document. Signed: Commander N W Craigie, Royal Navy, HMS Flint.
West Africa. Tracing from IDWO 1214 (d) latest edition: map (of territory now in Ghana and Togo) showing the frontier between the Gold Coast and German Togoland, as finally agreed by an Anglo-German Commission [November] 1900; also showing rivers and towns. Reference table. Compass indicator. Originally enclosed in correspondence from Viscount Gough to the Marquess of Lansdowne, 1 December 1900, concerning the boundary agreement as referred to in Article 5 of the Anglo-German Treaty of 14 November 1899.
West Africa: Togoland (territory now in Togo). 2 sections on 1 sheet, showing the routes of (a) the Kpalimé - Atakpamé railway line; (b) the Lomé - Atakpamé - Banjeli railway. Horizontal scales: (a) 1:500,000; (b) 1:1,000,000; vertical scales: (a) 1:2,500; (b) 1:5,000. Lithographed and printed by Dietrich Riemer (E Vohsen), Berlin. Originally produced to illustrate a memorandum on the need for a railway between Lomé and Banjeli; this copy formerly part of a print of supplementary colonial estimates, laid before the Reichstag, March 1908.
West Africa: Togoland (now in Togo and Ghana). Karte des Schutzebietes Togo Im Wirkunsbereich der geplanten Bahn Lome - Atakpame - Banjeli wirrschaftlich beleuchtet: map, also showing boundaries, principal mission stations and other communications. Reference table. Compiled by P[aul] Sprigade; lithographed and printed by Dietrich Riemer (E Vohsen), Berlin. Originally produced to illustrate a memorandum on the need for a railway between Lomé and Banjeli; this copy formerly part of a print of supplementary colonial estimates, laid before the Reichstag, March 1908.
West Africa. Togoland: map (of territory now in Ghana and Togo) showing physical features, towns, boundaries, communications. Reference table. Drawn at the War Office; reproduced at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1909. Overprinting, coloured, showing features including a provisional boundary between the British and French spheres of influence, 1918, and a Franco-British boundary, 1919.
West Africa. Sketch map showing proposed road from Salagha [Salaga] to Panto [?Kpandu]: (covering territory now in Ghana and Togo). Scale: 1 inch to about 20 miles. Compass star. Lithographed by Dangerfield, Covent Garden, February [18]88. Originally illustrating a report by C E Akers, Commanding Tavieve Expeditionary Force, 11 July 1888; forwarded [to the Foreign Office] with a despatch from Governor W Branford Griffith, 6 October 1888; this despatch has since been destroyed under statute.
West Africa. Sketch Map of the Towns, Lagoons, Rivers & c of the Countries lying between the Volta and Peida Rivers..: 2 copies of a map (of territory now in Benin, Ghana, Nigeria and Togo; the Peida river is unidentified, but lies just to the west of Ouidah, Benin) also covering territory as far west as Lagos, showing place names and rivers; (2) printed; (3) MS, coloured, on tracing cloth. Scale: (2) 1 inch to about 5.33 miles; (3) 1 inch to about 4 miles. Surveyed by W T G Lawson, Assistant Colonial Surveyor, Gold Coast, April 1879; item 2 printed by Stanfords Geographical Establishment, Charing Cross. Dimensions: (2) 65 cm x 165 cm; (3) 34 cm x 116 cm.
West Africa. River Cameroon with the Ambas Islands: map (of territory now in Cameroon). Scale: 1 inch to about 1.8 miles. Compass roses. Published at the Admiralty, 23 July 1896; [this version] engraved by Davies & Co; [revised] from the latest information in the Hydrographic Department to 1916; corrected to May 1918. MS additions, by Commander C M Gibson, Paris, 22 May [19]19, showing a proposed boundary; MS reference table. Endorsed: Admiralty Chart Shewing suggested boundary near Mungo Mouth and provisional boundary.
West Africa: part of a map. Scale: 1 inch to about 250 miles. MS additions, coloured, show French and British mandates, the areas ceded to Germany in 1911 and restored to France under the Treaty of Versailles [1919], and the area south-east of Lake Chad ceded to France in 1911 The areas shown are now in Cameroon and parts of Chad and Nigeria.
West Africa. Map showing the Anglo-French boundary, West of the Niger (showing areas now in Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte dIvoire, Ghana, Nigeria and Togo). Scale: 1 inch to about 46 miles. Heliozincographed at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1898. Proof copy of map number 1, annexed to a protocol, 14 June 1898.
West Africa: map (showing areas now in now in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Côte dIvoire, Ghana, Nigeria and Togo). Scale: 1 inch to about 95 miles. Printed for the National African Company, Ltd, by Stanfords Geographical Establishment. Originally enclosed with a letter by Lord Aberdare, 1 January 1883.
West Africa. Map of the Gold Coast and Lagos Colonies and of the Adjacent Territories (showing an area now chiefly in Benin, Ghana, Nigeria and Togo). Compiled at the Intelligence Division, War Office, January, 1898. MS additions. Illustrates the results of the Niger Convention between the Great Britain and France, 14 June 1898.
West Africa. Map of Nigeria: covering the area between Say (now in Niger), Lake Chad, Mount Cameroon, and Cotonou (now in Benin), showing railway lines. MS additions showing Sir Richard Moors proposals for the extension of the railway system. Originally enclosed with Moors despatch, 25 April 1901.
West Africa. Gold Coast Colony [now Ghana]. Sketch map showing the relative positions of the eastern boundary pillars and German roads: showing the boundary with German Togoland (now Togo and part of Ghana); also showing roads, mines, towns, farmland, scrub, and a lagoon. Reproduced from a sketch by Mr H M Hull, Travelling Commissioner. Lithographed at the Intelligence Division, War Office, December 1898. Originally enclosed, with correspondence relating to the Anglo-German boundary in the area, in Confidential Print (Colonial Office) West Africa number 567.