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C.G.R. King Williams Town London-Peddie railway. Plan shewing route, to accompany H. H. Elliott's report dated 1st May 1896
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Title
C.G.R. King Williams Town London-Peddie railway. Plan shewing route, to accompany H. H. Elliott's report dated 1st May 1896
Creator
Elliott, H. H.
Subject
Railroads--South Africa--King William's Town--Maps, Railroads--South Africa--Peddie--Maps
Description
A map showing the proposed railway route from King William's Town to Peddie, passing farms, Kaulela's Location, a police reserve, a military reserve, villages, Siwani's Location and Jan Tshatshu Location, with roads and rivers, an outspan and a racecourse. Kwekazi's Location, Kama's Location and Toise's Location are also shown. Some colour. Scale 1 inch to 2 miles. Map takes up one third of the sheet. The rest is taken up by 'Sketch shewing approximate average grades, distances compiled from rough notes taken from cart along main road.'
Publisher
University of Cape Town. Libraries
Contributor
Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Cape Government Railways. (contributor)
Date
1896-05-01
Type
map
Format
image/jpeg, 65 x 41 cm. on sheet 69 x 46 cm.
Identifier
islandora:25085
Source
University of Cape Town. Libraries. Special Collections. Cape of Good Hope Parliamentary Papers
Language
Relation
Reports and estimates in connection with surveys and inspections for various lines of railway during the years 1897-1898., Annexures to the Votes and proceedings of the House of Assembly, 1898, Vol. III, Report G. 46/1898.
Coverage
South Africa--Eastern Cape--Peddie, South Africa--Eastern Cape--King William's Town
Rights
This item is the property of the University of Cape Town Libraries. For permission to reproduce or quote, please contact the Special Collections of the University of Cape Town Libraries.
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