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This collection presents rare documents relating to the development of various forms of communication across Africa by the British, as part of their economic investment in Africa
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This collection presents rare documents relating to the development of various forms of communication across Africa by the British, as part of their economic investment in Africa
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- Artikelnr.: 49377069
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351222082
- Artikelnr.: 49377069
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David Sunderland
I: Construction; 1: Crown Agents to Colonial Office (23 August 1897); held at the National Archives
CO 879/49/2
No. 190.; 2: Sierra Leone (Kwalu) Railway Survey. Report of Messrs Shelfordand Son (15 November 1899); held at the National Archives
CO 879/61/612.; 3: High Commissioner Sir F. Lugard to Mr. Chamberlain (25 February 1903); held at the National Archives
CO 879/76/695
No. 41.; 4: Papers [August 10
1893 to August 12
1904] relating to Construction of Foreign Railways in West Africa (London: printed for the use of the Colonial Office
1905); held at the National Archives
CO 879/86/3.; 5: Mr. Lyttelton to Governor Egerton (6 January 1905); held at the National Archives
CO 879/76/695.; 6: Memorandum by Mr. Churchill on Railway Construction in Nigeria (1906); held at the National Archives
CO 879/93/5.; 7: F. Shelford
Some Features of West African Railways
ed. J. H. T. Tudsbery (London: Institution of Civil Engineers
1912).; 8: The Nigerian Railway. Some General Particulars
a Short Historical Sketch and Interesting Statistics (Lagos
[1925]).; 9: Sir W. De Frece
The Failure of Officialdom (London
1923); held at LSE
HE 1(6)/3.; 10: F. L. O' Callaghan
'Uganda Railway'
26:8 (1900)
Professional Papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers. (OccasionalPaper Series )
pp. 1-20.; 11: F. W. Emett
'Some Curiosities of the Uganda Railway'
Wide World Magazine (April 1901)
pp. 26-35.; 12: Memorandum for the Private Enterprise Committee by the Hon. Gideon Murray
Master of Elibank [n.d.]; held at the National Archives CO 766/1.; 13: E. H. Smith Wright
Railways in Rhodesia. A Few Notes on their Construction and on the Country through which they Pass (London
1904).; 14: 'Contract for the Construction of a Railway and Works in the British Central Africa Protectorate
dated 1897'
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
55 (1925)
pp. 439-67.; 15: Central Africa Railway Company Limited and Shire Highlands Railway Nyasaland Limited and the Crown Agents for the Colonies on behalf of the Nyasaland Government: Conditional Agreement (1930); held at the National Archives
CO 525/139/2.; 16: A. G. Dalton
A Report and Estimate Concerning the Construction and Equipment of a Railway between Oudtshoorn andKlipplaat Station via Willowmore with Full Details (Cape Town
1894).; 17: G. S. Owen
Report and Estimate in Connection with Caledon Surveys
with a View to the Construction of a Line of Railway (Cape Town: Government Printer
1897).; 18: Railway Construction: ZoutpansbergDistrict (Pretoria: Government Printer
1909).; 19: Tanganyika Territory. Proposed Loan for Railway and Harbour Development
1923-4 (London: printed for the use of the Colonial Office
1924); held at the National Archives
CO 879/121/3.; 20: Natal Government Railways. Draft Law to Raise a Loan for the Construction and Equipment of Certain Railways [n.d.]; held at the National Archives
CO 879/7/19.; 21: Report of the Select Committee on Railway Labourers (Cape Town: Saul Solomon & Co.
1863).; 22: A. R. Seymour
'Tropical Railways'
unpublished manuscript
(c) A. R. Seymour Estate; held at Rhodes House
Bodleian Library
Oxford
MSS. Afr. r. 213.; 23: E. R. Calthrop
'Light Railways in the Colonies'
Royal Colonial Institute Proceedings
29 (1897-8)
pp. 98-103.
CO 879/49/2
No. 190.; 2: Sierra Leone (Kwalu) Railway Survey. Report of Messrs Shelfordand Son (15 November 1899); held at the National Archives
CO 879/61/612.; 3: High Commissioner Sir F. Lugard to Mr. Chamberlain (25 February 1903); held at the National Archives
CO 879/76/695
No. 41.; 4: Papers [August 10
1893 to August 12
1904] relating to Construction of Foreign Railways in West Africa (London: printed for the use of the Colonial Office
1905); held at the National Archives
CO 879/86/3.; 5: Mr. Lyttelton to Governor Egerton (6 January 1905); held at the National Archives
CO 879/76/695.; 6: Memorandum by Mr. Churchill on Railway Construction in Nigeria (1906); held at the National Archives
CO 879/93/5.; 7: F. Shelford
Some Features of West African Railways
ed. J. H. T. Tudsbery (London: Institution of Civil Engineers
1912).; 8: The Nigerian Railway. Some General Particulars
a Short Historical Sketch and Interesting Statistics (Lagos
[1925]).; 9: Sir W. De Frece
The Failure of Officialdom (London
1923); held at LSE
HE 1(6)/3.; 10: F. L. O' Callaghan
'Uganda Railway'
26:8 (1900)
Professional Papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers. (OccasionalPaper Series )
pp. 1-20.; 11: F. W. Emett
'Some Curiosities of the Uganda Railway'
Wide World Magazine (April 1901)
pp. 26-35.; 12: Memorandum for the Private Enterprise Committee by the Hon. Gideon Murray
Master of Elibank [n.d.]; held at the National Archives CO 766/1.; 13: E. H. Smith Wright
Railways in Rhodesia. A Few Notes on their Construction and on the Country through which they Pass (London
1904).; 14: 'Contract for the Construction of a Railway and Works in the British Central Africa Protectorate
dated 1897'
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
55 (1925)
pp. 439-67.; 15: Central Africa Railway Company Limited and Shire Highlands Railway Nyasaland Limited and the Crown Agents for the Colonies on behalf of the Nyasaland Government: Conditional Agreement (1930); held at the National Archives
CO 525/139/2.; 16: A. G. Dalton
A Report and Estimate Concerning the Construction and Equipment of a Railway between Oudtshoorn andKlipplaat Station via Willowmore with Full Details (Cape Town
1894).; 17: G. S. Owen
Report and Estimate in Connection with Caledon Surveys
with a View to the Construction of a Line of Railway (Cape Town: Government Printer
1897).; 18: Railway Construction: ZoutpansbergDistrict (Pretoria: Government Printer
1909).; 19: Tanganyika Territory. Proposed Loan for Railway and Harbour Development
1923-4 (London: printed for the use of the Colonial Office
1924); held at the National Archives
CO 879/121/3.; 20: Natal Government Railways. Draft Law to Raise a Loan for the Construction and Equipment of Certain Railways [n.d.]; held at the National Archives
CO 879/7/19.; 21: Report of the Select Committee on Railway Labourers (Cape Town: Saul Solomon & Co.
1863).; 22: A. R. Seymour
'Tropical Railways'
unpublished manuscript
(c) A. R. Seymour Estate; held at Rhodes House
Bodleian Library
Oxford
MSS. Afr. r. 213.; 23: E. R. Calthrop
'Light Railways in the Colonies'
Royal Colonial Institute Proceedings
29 (1897-8)
pp. 98-103.
I: Construction; 1: Crown Agents to Colonial Office (23 August 1897); held at the National Archives
CO 879/49/2
No. 190.; 2: Sierra Leone (Kwalu) Railway Survey. Report of Messrs Shelfordand Son (15 November 1899); held at the National Archives
CO 879/61/612.; 3: High Commissioner Sir F. Lugard to Mr. Chamberlain (25 February 1903); held at the National Archives
CO 879/76/695
No. 41.; 4: Papers [August 10
1893 to August 12
1904] relating to Construction of Foreign Railways in West Africa (London: printed for the use of the Colonial Office
1905); held at the National Archives
CO 879/86/3.; 5: Mr. Lyttelton to Governor Egerton (6 January 1905); held at the National Archives
CO 879/76/695.; 6: Memorandum by Mr. Churchill on Railway Construction in Nigeria (1906); held at the National Archives
CO 879/93/5.; 7: F. Shelford
Some Features of West African Railways
ed. J. H. T. Tudsbery (London: Institution of Civil Engineers
1912).; 8: The Nigerian Railway. Some General Particulars
a Short Historical Sketch and Interesting Statistics (Lagos
[1925]).; 9: Sir W. De Frece
The Failure of Officialdom (London
1923); held at LSE
HE 1(6)/3.; 10: F. L. O' Callaghan
'Uganda Railway'
26:8 (1900)
Professional Papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers. (OccasionalPaper Series )
pp. 1-20.; 11: F. W. Emett
'Some Curiosities of the Uganda Railway'
Wide World Magazine (April 1901)
pp. 26-35.; 12: Memorandum for the Private Enterprise Committee by the Hon. Gideon Murray
Master of Elibank [n.d.]; held at the National Archives CO 766/1.; 13: E. H. Smith Wright
Railways in Rhodesia. A Few Notes on their Construction and on the Country through which they Pass (London
1904).; 14: 'Contract for the Construction of a Railway and Works in the British Central Africa Protectorate
dated 1897'
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
55 (1925)
pp. 439-67.; 15: Central Africa Railway Company Limited and Shire Highlands Railway Nyasaland Limited and the Crown Agents for the Colonies on behalf of the Nyasaland Government: Conditional Agreement (1930); held at the National Archives
CO 525/139/2.; 16: A. G. Dalton
A Report and Estimate Concerning the Construction and Equipment of a Railway between Oudtshoorn andKlipplaat Station via Willowmore with Full Details (Cape Town
1894).; 17: G. S. Owen
Report and Estimate in Connection with Caledon Surveys
with a View to the Construction of a Line of Railway (Cape Town: Government Printer
1897).; 18: Railway Construction: ZoutpansbergDistrict (Pretoria: Government Printer
1909).; 19: Tanganyika Territory. Proposed Loan for Railway and Harbour Development
1923-4 (London: printed for the use of the Colonial Office
1924); held at the National Archives
CO 879/121/3.; 20: Natal Government Railways. Draft Law to Raise a Loan for the Construction and Equipment of Certain Railways [n.d.]; held at the National Archives
CO 879/7/19.; 21: Report of the Select Committee on Railway Labourers (Cape Town: Saul Solomon & Co.
1863).; 22: A. R. Seymour
'Tropical Railways'
unpublished manuscript
(c) A. R. Seymour Estate; held at Rhodes House
Bodleian Library
Oxford
MSS. Afr. r. 213.; 23: E. R. Calthrop
'Light Railways in the Colonies'
Royal Colonial Institute Proceedings
29 (1897-8)
pp. 98-103.
CO 879/49/2
No. 190.; 2: Sierra Leone (Kwalu) Railway Survey. Report of Messrs Shelfordand Son (15 November 1899); held at the National Archives
CO 879/61/612.; 3: High Commissioner Sir F. Lugard to Mr. Chamberlain (25 February 1903); held at the National Archives
CO 879/76/695
No. 41.; 4: Papers [August 10
1893 to August 12
1904] relating to Construction of Foreign Railways in West Africa (London: printed for the use of the Colonial Office
1905); held at the National Archives
CO 879/86/3.; 5: Mr. Lyttelton to Governor Egerton (6 January 1905); held at the National Archives
CO 879/76/695.; 6: Memorandum by Mr. Churchill on Railway Construction in Nigeria (1906); held at the National Archives
CO 879/93/5.; 7: F. Shelford
Some Features of West African Railways
ed. J. H. T. Tudsbery (London: Institution of Civil Engineers
1912).; 8: The Nigerian Railway. Some General Particulars
a Short Historical Sketch and Interesting Statistics (Lagos
[1925]).; 9: Sir W. De Frece
The Failure of Officialdom (London
1923); held at LSE
HE 1(6)/3.; 10: F. L. O' Callaghan
'Uganda Railway'
26:8 (1900)
Professional Papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers. (OccasionalPaper Series )
pp. 1-20.; 11: F. W. Emett
'Some Curiosities of the Uganda Railway'
Wide World Magazine (April 1901)
pp. 26-35.; 12: Memorandum for the Private Enterprise Committee by the Hon. Gideon Murray
Master of Elibank [n.d.]; held at the National Archives CO 766/1.; 13: E. H. Smith Wright
Railways in Rhodesia. A Few Notes on their Construction and on the Country through which they Pass (London
1904).; 14: 'Contract for the Construction of a Railway and Works in the British Central Africa Protectorate
dated 1897'
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
55 (1925)
pp. 439-67.; 15: Central Africa Railway Company Limited and Shire Highlands Railway Nyasaland Limited and the Crown Agents for the Colonies on behalf of the Nyasaland Government: Conditional Agreement (1930); held at the National Archives
CO 525/139/2.; 16: A. G. Dalton
A Report and Estimate Concerning the Construction and Equipment of a Railway between Oudtshoorn andKlipplaat Station via Willowmore with Full Details (Cape Town
1894).; 17: G. S. Owen
Report and Estimate in Connection with Caledon Surveys
with a View to the Construction of a Line of Railway (Cape Town: Government Printer
1897).; 18: Railway Construction: ZoutpansbergDistrict (Pretoria: Government Printer
1909).; 19: Tanganyika Territory. Proposed Loan for Railway and Harbour Development
1923-4 (London: printed for the use of the Colonial Office
1924); held at the National Archives
CO 879/121/3.; 20: Natal Government Railways. Draft Law to Raise a Loan for the Construction and Equipment of Certain Railways [n.d.]; held at the National Archives
CO 879/7/19.; 21: Report of the Select Committee on Railway Labourers (Cape Town: Saul Solomon & Co.
1863).; 22: A. R. Seymour
'Tropical Railways'
unpublished manuscript
(c) A. R. Seymour Estate; held at Rhodes House
Bodleian Library
Oxford
MSS. Afr. r. 213.; 23: E. R. Calthrop
'Light Railways in the Colonies'
Royal Colonial Institute Proceedings
29 (1897-8)
pp. 98-103.