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Westkust Celebes: Vaarwaters benoorden Makasser: Blad II
1898
Indonesia
Navigation map of the west coast of Celebes (Sulawesi), north of Makassar. Bathymetry (sea depth), shoals and other obstructions are marked, with hills and settlements as landmarks, and elevations (side views of hills) to aid navigation.
Westkust Celebes: Vaarwaters benoorden Makasser: Blad I
1898
Indonesia
Navigation map of the west coast of Celebes (Sulawesi), north of Makassar. Bathymetry (sea depth), lighthouses, shoals and other obstructions are marked, with trees and hills as landmarks, and elevations (side views of hills) to aid navigation.
Westkust Celebes: Vaarwaters benoorden Makasser: Blad III
1898
Indonesia
Navigation map of the west coast of Celebes (Sulawesi), north of Makassar. Bathymetry (sea depth), shoals and other obstructions are marked, with hills and settlements as landmarks, and elevations (side views of hills) to aid navigation.
Atlas van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië
c.1897-1904
Indonesia
Very detailed atlas of the entire Dutch East Indies, over 16 map sheets, with a cover and overview map. Includes topographic maps, inset maps of cities and islands, and maps featuring land and sea routes, languages, geology, colonial territory etc.
Principal Dutch colonies in the Indian seas
1872
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia
Two maps of the Dutch East Indies, decorated with drawings of local people and animals. Dutch colonial territory and local sultanates and provinces are highlighted. The heights of Java’s mountains and settlements are displayed in an elevation view.
The phenomena of volcanic action: showing the regions visited by earthquakes and the distribution of volcanoes over the globe
1849
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
On the main map, the volcanic regions of Southeast Asia are labelled, active and extinct volcanos are marked, and the 1815 eruption of Tumbora (Mount Tambora on Sumbawa) is highlighted. Even more details are shown on an inset map of Southeast Asia.
The geographical distribution of plants according to Humboldt's statistics of the principal families and groups: Schouw's twenty five phyto-geographic regions, and the distribution of the family of palms and the genera Pinus (pine) & Erica (heath)
1849
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
World map showing the distribution of plants, including in Southeast Asia (e.g. Areca catechu (betel tree), Calamus, Caryota urens, Altingia, Pinus Dammara (Amboina pine), P. sinensis). With data on plant growth in different temperature zones.
Survey of the geographical distribution and cultivation of the most important plants which are used as food for man: with indications of the isotheres & isochimenes, or lines of equal summer & winter temperature
1849
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of important food crops (rice in Southeast Asia). Inset maps of tea, cassia, pepper, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, sugar, coffee. With isothermal lines—lines joining locations of same temperature—of summer and winter temperatures, and plant drawings.
Zoological Geography: Sheet No. 2: Geographical division & distribution of Carnivora (carnivorous animals)
1849
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
A world map showing distribution of carnivorous animals, including in Southeast Asia. Tables list names of species found in each region; their geographical ranges are marked on the map. There is a drawing of 17 carnivore species of the ‘Old World’.
Zoological Geography: Sheet No. 3
1849
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Two maps showing the distribution of rodent and ruminant animal species, including in Southeast Asia. Lines show the geographical range of individual species, alongside illustrations of the animals featured.
- Indonesia20
- Malaysia13
- East Timor12
- Singapore12
- Brunei11
- Cambodia10
- Laos10
- Myanmar10
- Papua New Guinea10
- Philippines10
- Southeast Asia10
- Thailand10
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- Borneo13
- Celebes13
- Java13
- Sulawesi13
- Sumatra13
- Dutch East Indies9
- Maluku Islands8
- Western New Guinea8
- New Guinea7
- Malay Peninsula6
- Philippine Islands6
- Ambon4
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- Kampong/Village7
- Hospital4
- Military Fort4
- Cemetery/Columbarium3
- Church3
- Public Space3
- Residential Area3
- Communal Land/Property2
- Court of Law1
- Jail/Prison1
- Military Barracks1
- Mosque1
- Police Station1
- Post Office1
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- Johnston, Keith (A.K.)8
- Johnston, William8
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm5
- Derfelden van Hinderstein, Gijsbert Franco von2
- Boers, C.J.1
- Burghers, Michael1
- Cantelli, Giacomo1
- Eckstein, Charles1
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- William Blackwood & Sons8
- Ministerie van Marine, Afdeeling Hydrographie4
- Roeloffzen en Hübner4
- A. Fullarton and Co.1
- A. Guyot1
- Departement van Koloniën1
- Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi1
- Jos. Smulders & Co.1
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