Map of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria, 1930 / Drawn and reproduced by Nigeria Surveys, Lagos, 1930.

Cartographer
Nigeria. Survey Department [Browse]
Format
Map
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • London : His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1931.
  • Lagos : Nigeria Surveys, 1931.
Description
  • (E 2°40ʹ36ʺ--E 14°40ʹ40ʺ/N 13°53ʹ08ʺ--N 3°53ʹ07ʺ).
  • 1 map : color ; 39 X 46 cm

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  • Location note
  • Companion text is located in Firestone Library under call number: JV1001 .G7363 [Colonial reports - annual 1493, 1930]

    Details

    Subject(s)
    Publisher
    Issuing body
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Series
    • Colonial reports, annual (Great Britain. Colonial Office) ; no. 1493. [More in this series]
    • Colonial reports - annual ; no. 1493
    Notes
    • Map shows international, provincial, and mandated territory boundaries, provincial and divisional headquarters, and railways in operation and under construction.
    • The Colony area is indicated by red color.
    • "1930 (342-G.P.370/5)."
    • Original map is filed in the Map and Geospatial Information Center, a map reproduction is attached to companion volume.
    • Crown Copyright Reserved.
    With
    Issued to accompany volume: Nigeria: report for 1929 / London : His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1930.
    Geographic coverage
    Map covers Nigeria and westernmost provinces of present-day Cameroon.
    Other format(s)
    Available also online through: Princeton University Libraries, Digital Map & Geographic Data Web site.
    In
    Colonial Office. Nigeria : report for 1929. Colonial reports - annual 1493, facing page 37. London : Colonial Office by His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1930. (37 pages : 1 map folded ; 24 cm)
    OCLC
    1402189173
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