Marocco, from observations in 1830 [cartographic material] / [engraved by] J. Gardner.

Format
Map
Language
English
Published/​Created
London : [published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by John Murray, Albemarle Street], 1831.
Description
  • Scale [ca. 1:1,574,000] (W 10°00'00"--W 03°50'00"/N 36°00'00"--N 30°46'31").
  • 1 map : b&w ; 36 X 36 cm.

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  • Location note
  • Map is accompanied by a book. To locate volume, search call number: G7 .J687 v.1 1830-31

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    Notes
    • Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.
    • Northern provinces of the Kingdom of Fas are listed.
    • Includes inset map: City of Marocco (Marraksh Blad Kibira); city gates and mosques are listed and located.
    • Includes elevation profile: "Section of the Empire of Marocco, in a North and South Direction in Long[itu]de 7°30' W. nearly".
    • From: The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 1, (1830-31), p. 123-55; held in Firestone Library. Call number: G7 .J687 v.1 1830-31
    With
    Issued to accompany article: Geographical notice of the Empire of Marocco / by Lieutenant Washington, R.N. Read before the Royal Geographical Society, April 11th and 25th, 1831.
    Other format(s)
    • Available also online through the Princeton University Libraries, Digital Map & Geographic Data Web site.
    • Online version of map and companion article available also through the JSTOR Web site. Access limited to subscribing member institutions only.
    In
    Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 1 (1830-31), p. 123-55, facing page 264. London : John Murray
    OCLC
    1340445521
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