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Stanford's Map of the Empires of China & Japan with the adjacent parts of the Russian Empire, India, Burma &c.
1896
Myanmar, Vietnam
The most northern part of Southeast Asia is shown on this map of China and Japan, with Burma (Myanmar) and Tong-King (Vietnam) appearing at the bottom of the map. Mountains, rivers and settlements are marked, as well as a railway line in Burma.
Stanford's Map of the Empires of China & Japan with the adjacent parts of the Russian Empire, India, Burma &c.
1895
Myanmar, Vietnam
The most northern part of Southeast Asia is shown on this map of China and Japan, with Burma (Myanmar) and Tong King (Vietnam) appearing at the bottom of the map. Mountains, rivers and settlements are marked, as well as a railway line in Burma.
Map of the Kingdom of Siam and its dependencies
1888
Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of the Kingdom of Siam, featuring mountains, rivers and villages, and surrounded by a yellow border (the border with Upper Burma and China in the north is undefined). The southern part of Siam is shown on an inset map of the Malay Peninsula.
Übersichtskarte der Französischen Expedition in Hinterindien vom Me-khong bis zum Jang-tse-kiang
1869
Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos
This map of the border region between China, Birma (Myanmar), Siam (Thailand and Laos) and Anam (Vietnam) is marked with the routes of five expeditions of the region from 1837 to 1868. Locations of Roman Catholic missionaries are also shown.
Malay Archipelago, or East India Islands
1851
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This mid-19th century map of Southeast Asia is illustrated with drawings of indigenous people from New Guinea, a ‘bee bear’ (probably a sun bear), a sailboat in front of Victoria Mount in New Guinea, and a village and palm trees in Sarawak, Borneo.
S.E. Peninsula and Malaysia
1849
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
The colonial possessions of Britain, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal and Denmark are shown on this mid-19th century map of Southeast Asia. There are inset maps of Penang Island and Singapore, and text describing the region’s colonial history.
Map of the Eastern Frontier of British India, with the adjacent countries
1838
Myanmar, Thailand
Regional and local borders are colour-coded, with mountains and rivers, settlements, paths/roads and names of local peoples marked. Notes such as ‘Gold dust found in these streams’ and ‘Rich in Tin’ add detail. Only two of four sheets are available.
- [remove]Myanmar10
- Thailand7
- Vietnam7
- Laos5
- Cambodia4
- Malaysia4
- Indonesia3
- Brunei2
- East Timor2
- Papua New Guinea2
- Philippines2
- Singapore2
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- Siam5
- Burma4
- Malay Peninsula4
- British Burma3
- Shan States3
- Sumatra3
- Annam2
- Birmah2
- Borneo2
- Celebes2
- China Sea2
- Cochin China2
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- [remove]Kampong/Village10
- Military Fort1
- Missionary Building1
- Residential Area1
- [remove]Regional Border10
- Colonial Possessions5
- National Border4
- District/Administrative Border2
- [remove]Contour Lines/Elevation10
- Longitude and Latitude10
- Scale8
- Written Note/Details3
- Breithaupt, G.1
- Cupet, Captaine1
- Dhar, Devendranath1
- Friquegnon, Captaine1
- Habenicht, H.1
- Johnston, Keith (A.K.)1
- Johnston, William1
- Malglaive, Captaine de1
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- Edward Stanford2
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment2
- Augustin Challamel1
- C. Hellfarth1
- Devendranath Dhar1
- J. & F. Tallis1
- John Johnstone1
- Justus Perthes1
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