Map of the Transvaal or S. A. Republic
and Surrounding Territories By Fredk. Jeppe F.G.R.S.&c. Dedicated by Permission to the Council of the Royal Geographical Society.
London
Durau & Co.,
1889
Engraved map, original hand-colour in outline, on four sheets, joined, dissected and mounted on linen, inset maps of Whitwatersrand Goldfields, De Kaap Goldfields, and Zoutpanberg Goldfields, inset plan of Pretoria, some slight dampstaining, marbled endpapers.
1210 by 1260mm (47.75 by 49.5 inches).
13899
notes:
This map of the South African Republic is the first to ever name the city of Johannesburg, founded in 1886, after the discovery of the Witwatersrand gold reef triggered the largest gold rush in history. It appears in the centre of this map, highlighted in yellow to identify it as an area rich in gold reserves. In fact, a collection of inset maps show the major mineral-rich regions in even greater detail, including the Witwatersrand Goldfields, and beneath them a list of the...
bibliography:
Carruthers, 'Friedrich Jeppe: mapping the Transvaal c. 1850–1899', (Journal of Southern African Studies, 2003); Jeppe, 'Notes on Some of the Physical and Geological Features of the Transvaal, to Accompany His New Map of the Transvaal and Surrounding Territories', (The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, 1877); Jeppe, 'Transvaal book almanac and directory for 1877', (P. Davis, 1877).
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