Relief shown by hachures; Cross sections inset on sheets 1, 2, and 6; Inset on sheet 6: Vue perspective du Versant occidental de la Chaîne des Montagnes de toute la Région du Sinaï.Scale: 1:510,000
'Four maps from "Voyages d\'Ali Bey el Abbassi en Afrique et en Asiependant les années 1803180418051806 et 1807" by Spanish explorer Ali Bey el Abbassi (Domènec Francesc Jordi Badia i Leblich).'
"The atlasnoted in QuérardLa France littéraireis wanting in the Library of Congress copy.\r\nOne copy is from Mahmoud Saba's personal library collection at the American Univerity in Cairo."
"\r\n\r\nShows boundariesroadsriverstowns and principal settlements. Also shows a part of the Arabian Peninsula. Publication date from the library's acquisition form.\r\n\r\n"Scale: No scale given
Three sheets of Alexandria from 1940 map published by the Department of Survey & Mines. Sections consist of Abu Qîr, El Muntazah, and Alexandria. Sheet numbers 95/525, 94/495, 95/510Scale: 1:25,000
Map of Cairo published by the Survey of Egypt. Revised in 1927, first edition in 1930. Sheet 81/630. Location labels are in Arabic, while reference is in both English and Arabic. Map contains markings and text in red, blue, and green which were added by an unknown person. The writing discusses canals and drainage proposals in the area.Scale: 1:25,000
Provisional edition map of Cairo from 1914, highlighting government buildings, schools, embassies, and religious sites. The map is from the Sayyid Karīm personal library collection.Scale: 1:10,000
Sheet 4 of the Cairo series at 1:10,000 scale, published by the Survey of Egypt in 1929. Area covered in the map includes Qubba, including the Egyptian University, palaces, and gardens.Scale: 1:10,000
51 maps from the Cairo 1:1000 series published by the Survey of Egypt between 1929 and 1986. \r\nFor more information go to the catalogue website using the link: https://lib.aucegypt.edu/search~S2/?searchtype=c&searcharg=G8304.C2&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=1&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=cG8304.C2P1
These two sheets are part of a larger map. They show the flow of the Nile and the canal system of Egypt. Additionally, there is information on the volume of water. Archaeological sites are also included as well as contour lines. Discoloration is due to protective sheet while scanning.
"The map's decorative border includes engravings of Egyptian figures and symbolssuch assphinxes and phoenixes. Map of Egypt from the Mediterranean Sea to Nubia along the course of the Nile Riverincluding Palestine and south to the Red Sea. Includes 4 black-and-white illustrations: Mosque of Sultan Hassan - Grand CairoAlexandriaruins of the great temple Karnac and Great Sphinx - Ghizeh. Longitude east from Greenwich. Publication date from the library's acquisition form."Scale: ca. 1:3,801,600
"Antique hand colored map of EgyptNubiaand Abyssinia (Modern day EgyptSudanEritreaDjiboutiand part of Ethiopia). Publication date from the library's acquisition form. "Scale: 1:9,300,000
Map of Alexandria, revised in 1932-1933. This is one sheet of three that compose the entire map; the entire map is available in Arabic: http://digitalcollections.aucegypt.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15795coll6/id/565/rec/43Scale: 1:10,000
Includes index to principal buildings and places of interest. Insets: Gîza Pyramids. Scale 1:25,000 -- Ḥelwân. Scale 1:25,000 -- Central Cairo. Scale 1:12,000.Scale: Scale 1:25,000.
Text in Arabic reads: "The first map for Egypt governorates was drawn by the French expedition cartographers at the beginning of the 13th century H. (1213-1216 H.), but the hardships and resistance they have faced during their work, in addition to their ignorance of the Arabic language misled them to put the Arabic names on the right locations. All that lead to various mistakes in the French map and the maps that copied from it until we produced this map.\r\nTherefore, Khedive Ismail of Egypt, ordered me “Mahmoud Bey al Falaky” to draw a new map with the needed corrections. As the needed cartographic tools were not available at the time, I resorted to the astronomical coordinates.\r\nThe map was finished in 1287 H. representing all the cultivation and urbanization that has been implemented upon the orders of the khedive on that year."\r\n\r\n\r\nLithography by F.A. Brockhaus, Leipzig.Scale: 1:200,000
'Plate 26 is a map of Cairo from "Description de l\'ÉgypteouRecueil de observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l\'éxpédition de l\'armée françaisepublié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l\'empereur Napoléon le Grand."'