Deutsche Kolonien

infoKürschner, Joseph; c.1896-1900

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From Joseph Kürschner’s ‘Universal-Konversations-Lexikon’, this map of German colonies includes the island of New Guinea. Divided between Dutch, British and German colonies, the German territory is Kaiser-Wilhelmsland and the Bismarck Archipelago.

Details
Date
c.1896-1900
Map Maker
Kürschner, Joseph
Printer/Publisher
Körner & Dietrich
Attributes

Longitude and Latitude

Scale

Insets

Inset Map

Features

River

Colonial Possessions

District/Administrative Border

Mountain/Volcano

Library Catalogue

Creator
Kürschner, Joseph, 1853-1902
Published/Created Date
[between 1896 and 1900]
Copyright Date
[between 1896 and 1900]
Publication Place
Leipzig :
Publisher
Hermann Hillger Verlag,
Description
"Mit Zugrundelegung von W. Keil u. Fr. Riecke, Deutscher Schulatlas, verlag v. Th. Hofmann, Gera."
From Joseph Kürschner's Universal-Konversations-Lexikon.
In upper right corner: XVI.
Relief shown by hachures.
Togo und Kamerun -- Deutsch-Ost-Afrika -- Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika -- Kaiser-Wilhelm-Land, Bismarck-Archipel u. Salomo-Inseln.
Extent
4 maps on 1 sheet : color ; sheet 23 x 29 cm
Extent of Digitization
Complete work digitized.
Scale
Scale 1:15,000,000.
Coordinates
15000000 and a
Language
German
Call Number
BrSides 2019 2
Format
cartographic
Genre
Maps
Resource Type
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Subject (Geographic)
German East Africa--Maps
Germany--Colonies--Maps
Papua New Guinea--Maps
Togo--Maps
Subject (Name)
Hermann Hillger Verlag
Kürschner, Joseph, 1853-1902. Universal-Konversations-Lexikon.
Subject (Topic)
Colonies--Africa--Maps
Access
Public
Rights
The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Orbis ID
13893223
Object ID (OID)
16682132

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