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1. Vegetation map of Africa

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1923. Inset: Soil map of Africa (Scale 1:25,000,000). 84 x 78 centimeters Scale 1:10,000,000 General Map Collection. American Geographical Society of New York (New York), 1923.

3. The National Geographic magazine map of Africa

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1909. J.N. Matthews Co. Shows railroads, steamship lines, caravan routes, cable lines, overland telegraph lines, principal products, gold, silver and diamond fields, and t... National Geographic Society (Washington, D.C.?), 1909.

5. The coast of Zanguebar and Aien

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1688. Morden, Robert, approximately 1650-1703. Relief shown pictorially.; Probably from: Geography Rectified / Robert Morden (London : Morden, 1688).; In upper margin: "497" and "Of Zanguebar.";... Robert Morden (London).

6. Tabula Aegypti Antiquae

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1783. Bonne, Rigobert, 1727-1794. Relief shown pictorially.; In top right margin: "No. 2."; In lower right margin: "ä Paris chés Lattré rue St. Jacques."; "Longitude du Méridien... Lattré (Paris).

7. Stanford's library map of Africa

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1877. Edward Stanford Ltd. Shows colonial possessions, indigenous populations, railways, and submarine telegraph cables.; Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; "Additio... Edward Stanford (London).

9. South Africa : delineated from various documents

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1815. Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750-1823. Relief shown by hachures.; Inset: Delagoa Bay.; Map dissected and mounted on linen. 61 x 97 centimeters Scale [1:2,000,000] General Map Collection. Arrowsmith (London).

10. South Africa

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1857. Hall, Henry. Maps show altitude profiles (by inverse fahrenheit scale for boiling of water) for two routes traversed by Gibbon, east to west, and north to south... J.A. Crew (Cape Town).