Pibor Post. Created by C.R.K. Bacon
Route traverses made during patrols to establish administrative authority in south-eastern Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Covers a radius of approximately 85 miles from Pibor Post. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, roads and tracks, settlements, place names and water sources, and includes topographical, ethnographical and compilation notes; the international boundary with Abyssinia is shown intermittently.Two sheets are titled 'Pibor Post' and 'Adonga and Boma Reconnaissance'; the other 2 sheets are untitled. Two sheets bear notes describing their derivation from Sudan Survey sheets 78C and 78G.The 'Adonga and Boma Reconnaissance' sheet bears the note 'to accompany the Report (UN + PD/CR/M 122/21)'.
The British LibraryBacon, Charles Raymond Kenrick, 1877-1970, army officer, Surveyor.
1920 - 1924
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