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  1. Title: Town plan of Lagos, capital city of the Federation of Nigeria. Up to date on 1st of Oct. 1960

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    • 1960
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    Summary: "Supplement to a new Topographical Map of Nigeria, compiled and published by the Shell - BP Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited to commemorate Nigeria's Independence." Cover title: Nigeria. Independence year 1960. Verso: "Town plan of Lagos; capital city of the Federation of Nigeria.". Public buildings depicted in red.

  2. Title: Shell touring guide, Perth environs & waterways guide

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    • 1966
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    Summary: Panel title. Road map of Perth environs and maps showing details of conditions and facilities on waterways. Depth shown by soundings. "Copyright exclusive to the Shell Company of Australia Ltd." "M-0783-3/6."

  3. Title: The Oil and Gas Journal's map of oil and gas fields

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    • 1941
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    Summary: "Base map and drafting by E.C. Jacobson, Maps, Tulsa." "Supplement to the Oil and Gas Journal, issue of June 5, 1941."

  4. Title: Energy map of Russia & CEE

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    • 2014
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    Summary: Shows oil and gas fields, pipelines and refineries; major gas processing plants, underground gas storage facilities, LPG storage, tanker terminals, oil refineries, LNG export plants and import terminals including those under construction or planned. Includes inset maps: Caspian Sea [Scale 1:4,550,000] -- Yamal [Scale 1:5,425,000] -- Northern Shakhalin Island [Scale 1:2,620,000] -- Middle Volga [Scale 1:4,000,000]. Includes energy and trade statistics and graphs. On verso: title panel and text.

  5. Title: Gas map of Europe & the CIS

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    • 2011
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    Summary: Relief and depth shown by gradient tints. Shows natural gas fields, existing/planned pipelines, associated processing plants, LNG export plants and import route, identifies existing and planned underground gas storage facilities, major gas/ condensate fields. Insets: Tyumen (Yamalo-Nenetsk & Khanty Mansiysk) -- Natural gas--trade by pipeline (2009). Includes notes, directories, insets, statistical tables on the liquified natural gas industry, and graphs. "Published February 2011"--Panel. At head of panel title: Petroleum Economist.

  6. Title: Pipeline infrastructure map of Europe & the CIS

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    • 2010
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    Summary: Relief and depth shown by gradient tints. Shows oil/gas pipelines, producing fields, processing plants, LNG facilities, tanker terminals, refineries, and railroads. "Penspen". Includes text and statistical data. Includes text, statistical tables, key to pipeline abbreviations, and Penspen advertisement. "©The Petroleum Economist Limited, London, April 2010."

  7. Title: Oil & gas map of the Eastern Hemisphere

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    • 2005
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    Summary: Shows oil/natural-gas fields, pipelines (existing and planned), processing plants, storage facilities, LNG facilities, tanker terminals, and refineries. Relief shown by shading and gradient tints. "Satellite imagery courtesy of NPA Satellite Mapping." "Published August 2005." "Produced for 18th World Petroleum Congress, South Africa 2005." Includes notes, graphs, and statistical tables. Insets: Indian oil and gas sector -- Southern Cambay Basin -- Krishna Basin inset map. Ancillary map: Indian oil and gas sector. Covers: Asia and Russia (east of the Ural Mountains); does not cover the entire Eastern Europe or Africa. Data and tables from Finland to Japan and from the Yamal Peninsula to Indonesia.

  8. Title: World gas map

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    • 2003
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    Summary: Relief shown by gradient tints. Depths shown by gradient tints. Includes tables showing gas reserves and production by country and by region for 2001. Insets: Trinidad &Tobago; Caspian Sea; United Kingdom; Southern Cone; Egypt; India (western region). Map was produced for tfor 22nd World Gas Conference, Tokyo 2003. "Digital map data [copyright] Bartholomew 1997. Generated from Bartholomew's 1:20M world digital database. Reproduced with permission of HarperCollins Cartographic (MM-0797-08)."

  9. Title: Nigeria Autokarte-road map

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    • 2018
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    Summary: Freytag & Berndt u. Artaria. Includes distance table, place name index, and text. Shows "Major vegetation types." Text in Geman, English, French, and Italian. "[Copyright symbol] Macmillan Publisher Ltd., druck u. Verlag Freytag & Berndt, Wien."

  10. Title: Lagos

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    • 1968
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    Summary: Includes inset map of "Civic centre," 1:4,800 and index to streets and places on recto. In lower left corner: 40,000/218/12-68." Street index on verso.

  11. Title: Iwo town

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    • 1968
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    Summary: A scanned map object.

  12. Title: Lagos

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    • 1966
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    Summary: Includes inset map of "Civic centre," 1:4,800 and index to streets and places on recto. In lower left corner: "40,000/305/8-66." Street index on verso.

  13. Title: Lagos

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    • 1965
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    Summary: Includes inset map of "Civic centre," 1:4,800 and index to streets and places on recto. In lower left corner: "40,000/451/5-65." Street index on verso.

  14. Title: Ibadan & environs

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    • 1964
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    Summary: "500/399/2-68." Issued with 5 other city maps in portfolio: Automobile Association of Nigeria, maps supplement to hand book, 1968-69. Lewis Library Map Collection does not have this volume.

  15. Title: Lagos, the nation's capital

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    • 1963
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    Summary: Map shows federal boundary, federal, industrial and build up areas, and roads. Map includes street index. In lower right corner: "1000/997/9-63."

  16. Title: Jos & environs

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    • 1960
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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures. In lower right margin: "600/318/4-60.".

  17. Title: Nigeria 1:12,500

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    • 1960
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    Summary: Relief shown by 50 foot contour intervals and spot heights. Drawn and reproduced by Survey Dept., Lagos, Nigeria, 1952, Reprinted and published by Federal Surveys, Nigeria, 1960. In lower right margin: sheet 1: "800/832/12-60." ; sheet 2: "400/82/12-60." Copy two: sheet 1, provisional edition and sheet 2, 2nd edition are glued to form one map.

  18. Title: Lagos & environs

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    • 1960
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    Summary: Includes index to hotels and nightclubs. In lower right margin: "Drawn and reproduced by Federal Surveys, Nigeria, 1960. 2000/537/7-60." Text, distance information on verso. "2000/537/7-60."

  19. Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom administration

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    • 1959
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    Summary: Relief shown by contours and gradient tints. Originally drawn in 1956, revised to March 1959. Reprinted 1959. Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, and district boundaries; headquarters provincial and divisional, customs stations, two classes of roads, railways, lighthouses, telegraph lines, wireless stations, and native courts. "F.N. 8B" "1800/259/3-59" The territory of the Cameroons under the United KIngdom trusteeship consisted of two mountainous strips on the eastern frontier of Nigeria, extending from Lake Chad to the Atlantic Ocean. It is divided by a strech of approximately 45 miles into north and south by the Benue River. Original maps is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, map reproductions is attached to companion volume. Crown copyright reserved.

  20. Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom administration

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    • 1956
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    Summary: Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, and district boundaries; customs stations; four classes of roads; railways; lighthouses; telegraph lines; wireless stations, and native courts. The Trustee Territory administered as part of Bornu, Adamawa, Benue, and by Southern Cameroons Government is shown by color code. The territory of the Cameroons under the United KIngdom trusteeship consisted of two mountainous strips on the eastern frontier of Nigeria, extending from Lake Chad to the Atlantic Ocean. It is divided by a strech of approximately 45 miles into north and south by the Benue River. "1900/1147/12-56." "Crown copyright reserved". Original maps are filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, map reproductions are attached to companion volumes.

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