Togoland

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      • UF Deutsch-Togo
      • UF Togoland
      • UF Togo

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      Togoland

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        FA 1 / 72 · File · 1885 - 1902
        Part of Cameroon National Archives

        'Mutation des Soldats Haoussa du Togo à Yaoundé afin d'y établir un contact avec les caravanes de marchands Haoussa de l'Adamaoua et leur redirection vers la côte du Protectorat du Cameroun. - Arrêté du Ministère des Affaires étrangères

        Gouvernement von Kamerun
        MPK 1/256 · Item · 1883
        Part of The National Archives

        1 item (enclosure to Lord Aberdare's letter of 1 January 1883) extracted from FO 84/1654. Map of west Africa (covering parts of what are now Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, and Togo) Scale: 1 inch to about 95 miles. Printed for the National African Company, Ltd; [produced by] Stanford's Geographical Establishment.

        MPGG 1/99/4 · Item · 1914
        Part of The National Archives

        1 item extracted from CO 879/118/13. 'Sketch map showing the Native Divisions of S.W. Togoland': showing the territorial claims of the Peki and Awuna peoples, the chiefs subordinate to the Peki by the treaties of 1886-1888, and the boundary with the [British] Gold Coast; (territory covered is now in Togo and Ghana). Reference table. Lithographed by Malby and Sons. Signed: Francis Crowther, Acting Commissioner of Eastern Province, 2 November 1914. GC [?Gold Coast number] 8359.

        MPG 1/1161/6 · Item · 1887
        Part of The National Archives

        1 item extracted from CO 879/25/6. West Africa. 'German map of Peki Territory'. Shows boundary between German and English territory (now in Togo and Ghana), and territory of recent proposals (the Chief of Peki Territory proposed in July 1886 that his territory should be taken under German protection). Reference table (in German). Lithographed by Dangerfield, Covent Garden. Originally enclosed with a print of a Foreign Office letter of 2 May 1887 to the Colonial Office.

        MPG 1/1164/1 · Item · 1892
        Part of The National Archives

        1 item extracted from CO 879/36/2. 'Map attached to Anglo-German Boundary Commission Confidential report no. 1 of 22 Feby 1892 relating to River Aka'. Map illustrating the Gold Coast (now Ghana)-Togoland (now Togo) boundary from Keta to about 6°20'N and showing the course of the River Aka. Scale: 1 inch to 8 miles. Map initialled 'H M H'. [Lithographed by Judd

        MPGG 1/102/5 · Item · 1893
        Part of The National Archives

        1 item extracted from CO 879/37/2. Gold Coast (now Ghana). 'Sketch showing German Road passing through English Territory': map of territory to the north-west of Lomé (now in Togo), showing roads, rivers, villages and towns. Topographical reference notes. Scale: 1 inch to about 1 mile. Compass indicator. Compass sketch by F Goldberg; lithographed by Judd and Co.

        MPGG 1/102/4 · Item · 1893
        Part of The National Archives

        1 item extracted from CO 879/37/2. Gold Coast (now Ghana), Togoland (now in Ghana and Togo). 'Map showing Routes in Awuna and Krepi Traversed by the Anglo-German Boundary Commission': showing the Volta River, other rivers, towns, roads, and the distribution of native peoples. Based on a map by George E Ferguson; reduced by photography at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, April 1893.

        MFQ 1/851 · Item · 1889
        Part of The National Archives

        1 item (originally illustrating a Foreign Office memorandum, transmitted to the Colonial Office, 20 November 1889) extracted from CO 96/206. West Africa. 'Copie der Uebersichtskarte Deutsches Schutzgebiet Togo': map, in German, of an area (now in Ghana), east of the Volta River, showing the German government's view of the limits of the British [Gold Coast] protectorate; also showing roads and tracks. Scale: 1 inch to about 12 miles (calculated). [By] Judd and Co, September 1889; revised edition. MS additions, coloured, in English, showing the British view of the boundary between British territory and German Togoland; MS reference table. On sheet 56 cm x 38 cm.