Jackson's Series Maps with Manuscript Corrections and Additions. Created by 'Mapping Section - Field Intelligence Dep[artmen]t.'
One of eleven map sheets as follows: > Sheet 36 Part of Zululand West (2 copies, both November 1901, but with different manuscript annotations) > Sheet 37 Melmoth (1901, with eastward manuscript extension to Indian Ocean) > Sheet 38 Pomeroy (February 1902) > Sheet 38a Petermaritzburg E[ast]. (No date; cover and north-west corner of map lost) > Sheet 39 Nqutu (2 editions: September 1901 and September 16 1901) > Sheet 39a Dundee (2 copies, both February 1902, but with different manuscript annotations) > Sheet 40 Utrecht-Vryheid (1901) > Sheet 42 Wakkerstroom (April 1901) Sheets folded in covers bearing the title 'Transvaal (Major Jackson's Series)', although many cover Natal. Sheets portray hydrology, relief by occasional spot heights and form lines, roads and tracks, railways, telegraph and telephone lines, farm boundaries and place names. Compiled by the Field Intelligence Department using material from the offices of the surveyors-general of Transvaal and Natal under the direction of Major H.M. Jackson R.E. Some sheets signed by Lieutenant P.A. Fynney.Some covers (21 x 12cm or smaller) bear manuscript notes explaining that the sheets accompany reports by Lieutenant Colonel J.A. Ferrier, Captain S. Lloyd Owen and Lieutenant P.A. Fynney. Printed by the Government Printing Works, Pretoria. These reports bear the reference F/3544.Unannotated copies of the Jackson Maps series are filed at Maps 67075.(88.), although holdings are not complete.
The British LibraryFerrier, James Archibald, Unspecified, Major-General, Surveyor. Field Intelligence Department, 1899-1901, Publisher. Fynney, P A, fl 1903-06, army officer, Surveyor. Jackson, Hugh Milbourne, b 1858, army officer, Editor. Owen, Sydney Lloyd, b 1872, army officer, Surveyor. South Africa, Government Printing Works, Pretoria, 1888-, Printmaker. Surveyor General, Natal, 1854-, Cartographer. Surveyor-General, Transvaal, 1866-, Cartographer.
1901 - 1904
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