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- [1919] (Creation)
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West Africa. 'Carte du Cameroon': map showing French and German possessions, with the frontier according to the agreements of 18 April 1908 and 4 November 1911, and the provisional frontier after the agreement of March 1916; (also covering territory now in Equatorial Guinea). Reference table. Inset: 'Carte du Togo': map (also covering territory now in Ghana); scale: 1 inch to about 32 miles [1:2,027,520]; MS additions showing a proposed railway and a proposed Anglo-French boundary; inset dimensions: 30 cm x 13 cm. Endorsed: 'Maps communicated by French Colonial Office May 21st 1919, shewing proposals laid before Lord Milner at meeting with M Simon at French Colonial Office on the previous day'.
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The National Archives >> Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from records of the Foreign Office >> Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from various series of records of the Foreign Office >> 6 items extracted from FO 608/215. Detailed descriptions are given at item level.
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- English
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French
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{{data source}} The National Archives Discovery
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- Africa » West Africa » Guinea
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- English
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- Latin