8,676 results returned
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Title: Ibadan Guide Map : Nigeria 1:20,000
Contributors:- Image data
- 1969
Summary: Verso: Ancillary map of "Guide map of Ibadan: commercial centre and adjoining areas (1:5,000)," and directory. Ibadan guide map right edge of map has been cut off. "Copyright reserved."
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Title: Lagos
Contributors:- Image data
- 1966
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.
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Title: Tribal Map of Cameroons S.P.
Contributors:- Image data
- 1926
Summary: Map shows: international, provincial, divisional and tribal boundaries, provincial and divisional headquarters, towns, courts, and factories, four classes of roads. Includes principal mission stations and areas operated by Basel and Roman Catholic missions. Locates government, mission, and native administered schools, Hausa settlements, and factirues . Tribal areas not assessed to end 1926, density of population. "R.O.1012." Bottom left margin reads: "1384" Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, map reproductions are attached to companion volumes.
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom administration
Contributors:- Image data
- 1959
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.
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom administration
Contributors:- Image data
- 1956
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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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1956
Summary: Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is included in companion volume. "Crown copyright reserved".
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Title: Plan of Lagos and environs
Contributors:- Image data
- 1955
Summary: Relief shown by hachures. Map shows town boundaries, property beacons, roads, tracks, railroads, and markets. In lower right margin: "F.N. 18. In lower left margin: "Drawn and reproduced by Survey Department, Nigeria, 1955. Printed by Federal Surveys, 1960. 100/460/7-60."
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1955
Summary: "1700/75/1-55". "Crown copyright reserved". Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is included in companion volume.
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1955
Summary: Relief shown by contours and gradient tints "Refer to this Map as CAMEROONS" Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is included in companion volume. "1750/65/2-55".
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1955
Summary: Relief shown by contours and gradient tints. Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, and district boundaries; headquarters provincial and divisional, customs stations, three classes of roads, railways, lighthouses, telegraph lines, wireless stations, and native courts. 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" .
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship : administered as part of the Eastern Provinces of Nigeria
Contributors:- Image data
- 1954
Summary: Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is included in companion volume. "1750/76/1-55". "Crown copyright reserved".
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1954
Summary: Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, and district boundaries; customs stations; three classes of roads; railways; lighthouses; telegraph lines; wireless stations; native courts. The Trustee Territories administered as part of Bornu, Adamawa, Benue, and Eastern Region are 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. "1850/17/3-54" Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction are attached to companion volume.
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship: administered as part of Eastern Provinces of Nigeria
Contributors:- Image data
- 1954
Summary: Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, native court areas and tribal boundaries; lighthouses; customs stations; missions; native courts; four classes of roads, railways; telegraph lines; wireless stations; government medical stations; forest reserves; Trust Territory administered as part of Benue and by part of Adamawa. Native court areas and tribal areas are indicated by number. "1850/15/3-54" Original maps is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, map reproduction ise attached to companion volume.
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1954
Summary: Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is included in companion volume. "1700/65/2-55". "Crown copyright reserved".
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1954
Summary: The Cameroons under the United Kingdom Trusteeship consisted of two mountainous strips divided by the Benue river by a gap of approximately 45 miles. "1850/16/3-54" Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, and district boundaries; customs stations; two classes of roads; railways; lighthouses; telegraph lines; wireless stations; and native courts. The Trust Territory administered as part of Bornu, Adamawa, Benue, is shown by color code. Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is included in companion volume. "Crown copyright reserved" Map shows the Trust Territory administered as part northern region of Nigeria referred as Northern Cameroon or northern areas that joined Nigeria in 1961.
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship: administered as part of Eastern provinces of Nigeria
Contributors:- Image data
- 1953
Summary: Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, native authority and tribal boundaries; lighthouses; customs stations; missions; native courts; four classes of roads; railways; telegraph lines; wireless stations; goverment medical stations; forest reserves, Trust Territory administered as part of Benue and as part of Adamawa. Native authority and tribal areas are located by number. "1000/648/8-53" Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, map reproduction is attached to companion volume.
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1953
Summary: Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is included in companion volume. "450/647/8-53" Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, and district boundaries; customs stations; three classes of roads and railways; lighthouses; telegraph lines; wireless stations, and native courts. The Trust Territory administered as part of Bornu, Adamawa, Benue, is shown by color code.
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1953
Summary: Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, and district boundaries, customs stations, two classes of roads, railways, lighthouses, telegraph lines, wireless stations, and native courts. The TrusteesTerritory administered as part of Bornu, Adamawa, Benue, and Eastern Region 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. "650/646/8-53" Original maps is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, map reproductions are attached to companion volumes.
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Title: Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
Contributors:- Image data
- 1952
Summary: The Cameroons under the United Kingdom Trusteeship consisted of two mountainous strips divided by the Benue river by a gap of approximately 45 miles. "3000/65/2-52" Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, and district boundaries; customs stations; three classes of roads and railways; lighthouses; telegraph lines; wireless stations, and native courts. The Trust Territory administered as part of Bornu, Adamawa, Benue, is shown by color code. Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is included in companion volume.