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Subject: You and Napoleon both!


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Ed Harris (Venezia)
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Date Posted: 12:01:48 11/16/04 Tue
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Jim (Canada)
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Date Posted: 14:09:25 11/16/04 Tue

There was a 1919 map of the world for sale on e-bay which showed Egypt in red as part of a continuous unbroken strip of red stretching down to the Cape of Good Hope, when the Empire was at its maximum extent. This would have been ideal for you. If I had known earlier, I could have alerted you to it and you could have bought it. Unfortunately, it has sold. Go on to e-bay and type in British Empire and quite a lot of good stuff comes up. There are plenty of old atlases and maps from time to time. Check it periodically.

In the meantime, I suggest that you go to the Commonwealth History page on the FCS Canada site and download the 1920 map. You can then blow it up large on a large sheet of paper. That is the next best thing.

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Owain (UK)
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Date Posted: 16:18:36 11/16/04 Tue

Good idea, thanks Jim.

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