| Description | Large bundle of maps mainly of Asia Minor, several of which have evidently served as source material or proofs for maps of the MAMA expeditions; including outline map of routes for MAMA vol. IV part 2. Bundle 1 contains maps with annotations such as added place names, routes, or proofing instructions. Bundle 2: These areas of Asia Minor and surrounding areas of various types, including tourist maps, maps accompanying published accounts of explorations, and seceral versions of the maps by Heinrich and Richard Kiepert:
1. [A-S]
A Southern half of a map sheet showing the western part of Asia Minor in classical times, published by Dietrich Reimer, Berlin 1894. Heavily annotated , with numbered places and notes in red ink, and instructions to cartographer in blue and graphite pencil; evidently to be used as a basis for a new map.
B Map "Reisewege in Kilikien" (Routes in Cilicia) by Rudolf Heberdey and Adolf Wilhelm, compiled 1891/1892. Coloured map on linen, appr. 70x37 cm., scale 1:900,000. Heavily annotated, with places numbered in black ink and instructions to cartographer in blue pencil, including title "Map VI"
C Map "Routes made in 1884 and 1885 by Dr J.R.S. Sterret in ancient Cilicia, Lycaonia, Isauria and Pisidia and constructed [...] by Henry Kiepert Berlin 1886"; coloured map on linen, scale 1:600,000, appr. 57x50 cm. Annotated with classical names and numbers in red pen. J.G.C. Anderson's name on back in pencil.
D French map of eastern Anatolia, no scale or rubrics, coloured map on linen appr. 57x51 cm. Names added in red pen in the area to the east of Gulf of Alexandretta.
E Map of Asia Minor, "Outline map showing routes vol. IV, part 2", scale 1:1,000,00, appr 56x41cm., with various corrections and annotations in the margins, and marked in ink "For Revise JWD[?] 12/4/19"
F Another version: proof map of Asia Minor, "Outline map showing routes vol. IV, part 2", scale 1:1,000,00, on tracing papar, appr 56x41cm. With note in red ink in margin: "Same size" and instructions on area to be tinted.
G Western half of map of southern Anatolia 1891, with numerous place names added in pen and pencil. J.G.C. Anderson's signature in pencil.
H Map keys: tracing paper appr. 69x24 cm with two hand-drawn outline maps of Turkey showing the populations of the various parts of the Turkish Empireby ethnic group (a) as percentages, marked "inquiry 615" and (b) by numbers, marked "inquiry 614"; with two copies.
I Copy map labelled Sheet VIII with the annotation 'unrevised and not finished only main routes being shown'. Map shows the Kaisarie/Kayseri area and Mount Erciyes/Argaeus
J - O Map of western Asia Minor by Heinrich Kiepert, published by Reimer, Berlin 1890; scale 1:250,000. Sheet V, VI, VIII, IX, XI, XII. Coloured map on linen, sheets appr. 67x54 cm;
P Map of western Asia Minor by Heinrich Kiepert, published by Reimer, Berlin 1892; with supplementary sheet showing continuation of the railway line to Ankara, eastern extension of Sheet VI
Q German map of the major districts adjacent to the Anatolian railway lines, by Major Walther von Diest 1898. (Sheet I of III) Coloured map on linen, scale 1:250,000, appr. 53x66 cm. On reverse in pencil: "J.G.C. Anderson Ch. Ch. Oxford".
R Tracing mounted on paper backing, marked on the top right in blue pencil, 'Asia Minor VIII', with some annotations. Shows the area around Angora.
S Map titled 'Anti-Taurus', scale in miles, John Murray, Albemarle Street, London,
2. [A-Z, AA - AC]
A - South Eastern Asia Minor shewing the routes followed by Prof. Ramsay and Mr Hogart, 1890, from documents supplied by the intelligence Division War Office, Published by the Royal Geographical Society 1893, signed in the top left corner 'J.G.C Anderson'.
B - From the Geographical Journal 1897, Map of part of Karia, based on Kiepert's map with additions from the surveys of Messr, W.R. Paton and J.L. Myres, 1:250,000
C - Pont-Euxin, with annotations 'Uncorrected proof-sheets, orthography French'
D - Map with outline of major landmarks but no labelling or title,
E - H. Kiepert, Westliches Klein Asien, Sheet IV, Reimer in Berlin, 1890, Lesbos, Mytilini TK Midullu, 1: 250,000
F - 'Pisidia', scale in miles, 'Stanford's Geological Establishment London.
G - 'Part of North Western Asia Minor, showing the routes of Messr Munro, Anthony and Anderson, 1894, 1:500,000, pencil title 'Map II a2' signed J.G.C. Anderson
H - Half or part of a map '1892, Heinrich Kiepert', 1:900,000, annotated, shows area including 'Issischer Meerbusen'.
I - 'Outline map showing routes, vol. III, pt 2, Asia Minor', 1:1,000,000
J - Asia Minor, outline map showing routes, vol III, Part 3, 1:1,000,000, 'Naval Staff ID'
K - Asia Minor, outline map showing routes vol IV, Part 2
L - 'Syrien und Mesopotamien, 1893, Dr Richart Kiepert, II, 1:850,000. Map has been torn/cut in two; with blue pencil note 'Map C - other sheet'
M - Asia Minor, relief and main routes
N - Gotha: Justus Perthes 1898, with pencil annotation 'J.G.C. Anderson' and 'Map III', V. Diest, Reisen in Nordwest, Kleinasien, 1886, 1895, 1896, Erganzungsheft No. 125, Tafel III
O - Topographische Reisen in Klein-Asien, Dr Karl Buresch, H. Kiepert, 1888, 1891, 1894, 1895, 1:500,000
P - Lykia Nach Den Ergebnissen der in den Jahren, 1881 - 1882, Ausgefuhrten, Verlag von Carl Gerold's sohn in wein, 1885
Q - Geogr Lith inst. U. Stendr, V.W. Greve, Berlin [shows area including Termessos, Marmara, Solyma]
R - Kaisariyeh to the cilician gates, scale in miles, John Murray, London, 'to face p. 164'
S - Eastern Asia Minor, shewing the routes followed by Prof. Ramsay and Mr Hogarth, 1890 - 1891, supplementary papers, volume III
T - Pont-Euxin [version of map listed 'C']
U - Isauria/Northern Cappadocia/Southern Cappadocia, Dr J.R.S. Sterrett, constructed from his observations and measurements by Henry Kiepert, Berlin, 1886
V - Itineraires de M. Ernest Chantre en 1893 et 1894. Construits sous la direction de M. Henri Kiepert, Berlin, 1897
W - Turkey, highway map, 1953, colour
X - Route made in 1884 - 1885 by Dr J.R.S. Sterrett in ancient Cilicia, Lycaonia, Isauria and Pisidia, by Henry Kiepert, Berlin, 1886
Y - Eastern Cilicia and Mount Amanus, London, John Murray, 'to face p. 190'
Z - Map showing the area between the Med. Sea and the Black Sea, John Murray, London, with a stamp mark 'Proof, 29 March 1901, Stanford, Long Acre'
AA - Map titled 'Konya ili, Ankara', 1948/1949, colour on canvas
AB - Page of text
AC - Map of Armenia and adjacent countries by H.F.B Lynch, London: Stanford's Geographical Establishment, 1901, 1:1,000,000. Torn into three parts |