File:Country S.E. of Lake Nyasa. War Office ledger (WOMAT-AFR-BCA-6-1).jpg

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'Country S.E. of Lake Nyasa.' - War Office ledger
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Covers an area of southern British Central Africa and northern Portuguese East Africa extending approximately 180 miles north and east from the British Central Africa Administration Station at Zomba. Depicts the route from Zomba of the British contingent of the Anglo-Portuguese military expedition against Kwamba village in Portuguese East Africa. Portrays hydrology, relief by hachures, roads, settlements, British Central Africa Administration Stations, Yao Chief Centres and place names.The map bears the title 'Map accompanying No. 108 B.C.A.'
British Library Shelfmark
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WOMAT/AFR/BCA/6/1
Locations Depicted
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Kwamba, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa,

Lake Nyasa, East Africa, Portuguese East Africa, Africa,

Zomba, Zomba, British Central Africa
Centre Point Coordinates
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-14.2857,35.8786
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Sharpe, Sir, Alfred, 1853-1935, colonial administrator, Knight, Contributor
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 Geotemporal data
Map location British Central Africa
Scale Scale 1: 1,520,640
Bounding box
16°00′00″S 34°04′17″E / 16.0000°S 34.0714°E / -16.0000; 34.0714 16°00′00″S 37°41′09″E / 16.0000°S 37.6857°E / -16.0000; 37.6857
12°34′17″S 34°04′17″E / 12.5714°S 34.0714°E / -12.5714; 34.0714 12°34′17″S 37°41′09″E / 12.5714°S 37.6857°E / -12.5714; 37.6857
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 Archival data
institution QS:P195,Q23308
Dimensions 37 x 35cm
Medium Manuscript: coloured ink and watercolour on tracing linen
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 2018-03-26.

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