Issued with the Geographical Journal, 1911., Relief shown by spot heights., and Shows areas mapped from surveys, traverses, native reports or entirely unknown.
General map showing the explorations and surveys of the Expedition, 1907-1909 and The Geographical journal.
Description:
Map showing the area explored by Ernest Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909. The routes shown cover the areas explored or surveyed along the eastern coast of South Victoria Land, including the route of the South Magnetic Pole Party, and along the southern coastline of the Ross Sea. Shackleton's route towards the South Pole is also shown, including the southern-most point at 162E̊, 88S̊23'. Land relief is indicated by spot heights, hachures and contours.
Publisher:
Royal Geographical Society,
Subject (Geographic):
Antarctica--Discovery and exploration--Maps, South Magnetic Pole (Antarctica)--Discovery and exploration--Maps, South Pole--Discovery and exploration--Maps, and South Victoria Land (Antarctica)--Discovery and exploration--Maps
Subject (Name):
British Antarctic Expedition (1907-1909)--Maps, Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). Australian Antarctic Division, and Shackleton, Ernest Henry Sir, 1874-1922
Subject (Topic):
Scientific expeditions--Antartica--South Victoria Land--Maps and Scientific expeditions--South Pole--Maps
Central Africa, Alexander and Route of the Alexander-Gosling expedition from the River Niger to the Red Sea, 1904-7
Description:
Ancillary maps: [1.] Map of part of Lake Chad -- [2.] Map of part of the River Bamingi -- [3.] Map of the Kibali River -- [4.] Map of the River Yei. and In upper right margin: The Geographical Journal, 1907.
"Published by the Royal Geographical Society, 1910. Railways inserted to January, 1921.", Covers on verso not digitized, Includes glossary of terms in margin., and Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.
"Published by the Royal Geographical Society, 1910. Railways inserted to November 1915.", Includes reference list of terms for mountains, rivers, lakes, etc., in Turkish, Persian, Arabic and Egyptian., and Relief shown by shading, hachures, and spot heights.