The Hejaz. Southwestern Arabia.
The maps were created by the British Ordnance Survey in co-operation with the Geographical Section of the General Staff at the War Office. The geography and ethnography is the product of research by Francis Richard Maunsell (1861−1929), a British army intelligence officer, traveller, and mapmaker. Maunsell's listed sources date from 1824−1916 and include a Turkish staff map, Admiralty charts, and German, French, and British works. Distance scales are given in kilometres and miles, and relief is indicated by contour lines and spot elevations in feet.
Sheets 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, of the Ordnance Survey of S.W. Arabia. Sheets 5 (S.W. Arabia, Wadi Shehran), 6 (S.W. Arabia Kunfuda), & 7 ( S.W. Arabia Wadi Bishe) joined and laid on linen in sections, overall size 162 x 131.5 cm); Sheets 8 (S.W. Arabia Mecca) and 9 (S.W. Arabia Taif) joined and laid on linen in sections, overall size 171.5 x 72 cm.
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The maps were created by the British Ordnance Survey in co-operation with the Geographical Section of the General Staff at the War Office. The geography and ethnography is the product of research by Francis Richard Maunsell (1861−1929), a British army intelligence officer, traveller, and mapmaker. Maunsell's listed sources date from 1824−1916 and include a Turkish staff map, Admiralty charts, and German, French, and British works. Distance scales are given in kilometres and miles, and relief is indicated by contour lines and spot elevations in feet.
Sheets 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, of the Ordnance Survey of S.W. Arabia. Sheets 5 (S.W. Arabia, Wadi Shehran), 6 (S.W. Arabia Kunfuda), & 7 ( S.W. Arabia Wadi Bishe) joined and laid on linen in sections, overall size 162 x 131.5 cm); Sheets 8 (S.W. Arabia Mecca) and 9 (S.W. Arabia Taif) joined and laid on linen in sections, overall size 171.5 x 72 cm.




