Mapping the minerals of Mashonaland

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A map of Mashonaland to accompany the First Annual Report of the British South Africa Company.

STANFORD, [Edward]
London,
Standford's Geogl. Estabt.,
1891
Chromolithograph map, a few tears to margins silkfully repaired.
380 by 485mm (15 by 19 inches).
15452

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This rare map of Mashonaland, now part of Zimbabwe, is one of the earliest maps created by the British South Africa Company (BSAC), presented as part of its first annual report in 1891. The company had been established by Cecil Rhodes to exploit the expected mineral wealth of Africa from 'Cape to Cairo', and had received a Royal Charter in 1889. Following reports made in 1866 by a young geologist, Carl Mauch, that miles of goldfields were lying untapped in Mashonaland, the ...

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bibliography:

Blake, 'A History of Rhodesia', (New York: Knopf., 1977); The British South Africa Company, 'The Story of Rhodesia told in a series of historical pictures' (BSAC, 1936); Galbraith, 'Crown and Charter: The early Years of the British South Africa Company' (1974); Morris, 'An Environmental History of Southern Malawi: Land and People of the Shire Highlands', (Springer, 2016).

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