File:Countries of the Jidda, Jeelé, Liban, Adda, Choré, Wata, Wargi, Arusi and Koreyu Gallas. Alfred E. Peases Road Map 1901. (WOMAT-AFR-ABY-7).jpg

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'Countries of the Jidda, Jeelé, Liban, Adda, Choré, Wata, Wargi, Arusi and Koreyu Gallas. Alfred E. Pease's Road Map 1901'
Description
Covers an area of central Abyssinia extending from Adis Ababa 65 miles southwards to Lake Zwai and 80 miles eastwards to Mount Fantali. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, spot heights and hill shading, roads, settlements and place names, and includes topographical, ethnographic and expedition notes.The map was printed at Stanford's Geographical Establishment, London, with additions added in ink and green and orange/brown washes.
British Library Shelfmark
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WOMAT/AFR/ABY/7
Locations Depicted
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Adis Ababa, Abyssinia

Lake Zwai, Arussi, Abyssinia

Mount Fantali, Kareyu, Abyssinia
Centre Point Coordinates
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8.5833,39.1667
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Edward Stanford and Co, publishers and stationers, 1853-, Publisher

Pease, Sir, Alfred Edward, 1857-1939, politician and sportsman, 2nd Baronet, Surveyor
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 Geotemporal data
Map location Abyssinia
Scale Scale approximately 1:411,840
Bounding box
9°05′00″N 38°20′00″E / 9.0833°N 38.3333°E / 9.0833; 38.3333 9°05′00″N 40°00′00″E / 9.0833°N 40.0000°E / 9.0833; 40.0000
8°05′00″N 38°20′00″E / 8.0833°N 38.3333°E / 8.0833; 38.3333 8°05′00″N 40°00′00″E / 8.0833°N 40.0000°E / 8.0833; 40.0000
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 Archival data
institution QS:P195,Q23308
Dimensions 33 x 51cm
Medium Printed, with manuscript additions in ink and watercolour
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 2018-04-05.

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