A map of South Africa to accompany the fourth annual report of the British South Africa Company 1894.
London,
Stanford's Geographical Establishment,
1894
Lithograph map in full colour, with inset map of England, some damage to margins with minimal effect on image.
495 by 520mm (19.5 by 20.5 inches).
15455
notes:
This map of South Africa is distinguished from Stanford's standard map of the region by the bold pink colour in which the British South Africa Company's territories are highlighted. Presented as part of its fourth annual report in 1894, this map displays the vast swathes of land controlled by the company. The small inset map of England in the lower left corner offers some perspective on the extent of colonial expansion in Africa. The British South Africa Company had been es...
bibliography:
Blake, 'A History of Rhodesia', (New York: Knopf., 1977); The British South Africa Company, 'The Story of Rhodesia told in a series of historical pictures' (BSAC, 1936); Galbraith, 'Crown and Charter: The early Years of the British South Africa Company' (1974); Morris, 'An Environmental History of Southern Malawi: Land and People of the Shire Highlands', (Springer, 2016).
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