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Kaart van den Nederlandsch-Indischen Archipel
1890
Indonesia, East Timor, Brunei, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
The seas of the Dutch East Indies are the focus of this map, with maritime routes, sea temperature, sea depth, currents and monsoons shown. There are graphs of population by ethnicity, agriculture and livestock, trade and shipping, and trade exports.
Stanford's Library Map of Asia
1891
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Southeast Asia is on sheet four of this map. British colonial territory—British Burma, the Straits Settlements, Sarawak, British North Borneo—is highlighted in red, with the Dutch East Indies, Spanish Philippines and Portuguese East Timor also shown.
Facsimile of map given to the French Ambassador 29th Aug. 1889 as indicating the Approximate Boundaries of Siam to the North West & North such as they have hitherto been considered
1893
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
The border between Siam (Thailand) and Tenasserin (Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar) is highlighted on this map, while the more northerly border between Siam and Burma (Myanmar) is marked as being ‘approximate’.
Kaart van Nederlandsch-Indie
1893
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, East Timor, Philippines, Southeast Asia
Shipping routes are the focus of this map of the Dutch East Indies, indicated by red lines labelled with the name of the shipping company and the destinations. Parcel shipping routes are also shown. Inset maps feature railway lines too.
Map to illustrate Mr. W.R.D. Beckett's route, Novr. 1891-April 1892
1893
Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos
The route of W.R.D. Beckett between Bangkok and Saigon, partly along the Mekong River, is marked on this map, along with trade routes, police posts, mines (copper, iron, gold), and products (the spice cardamom, and resin benzoin (‘Gumbenjamin’)).
Map to illustrate the Siamese question: showing the present limits of French claims, and the additional territory now demanded
1893
Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
Map highlighting areas of eastern Siam (Thailand) claimed by France. Notes describe Siam’s geography, government, population, military and trade (rice, teak, pepper, bullocks, fish, hides, tin, cardamom, tin), including trading partners by tonnage.
- [remove]Vietnam382
- Thailand345
- Cambodia344
- Malaysia336
- Laos332
- Myanmar330
- Indonesia321
- Singapore309
- Brunei299
- Philippines295
- Southeast Asia276
- East Timor258
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- Sumatra304
- Borneo296
- Java248
- Malay Peninsula240
- Sulawesi228
- Siam189
- Celebes184
- Western New Guinea183
- Maluku Islands153
- South China Sea140
- Sunda Islands130
- Malacca117
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- Kampong/Village30
- Military Fort28
- Church15
- Palace12
- Residential Area11
- Temple10
- Cemetery/Columbarium9
- Missionary Building7
- Hospital6
- Court of Law3
- Post Office3
- Jail/Prison2
- Military Barracks2
- Public Space2
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- [remove]Scale382
- Longitude and Latitude361
- Compass Rose123
- Written Note/Details97
- Contour Lines/Elevation84
- Rhumbline Network36
- Delisle, Guillaume18
- Mercator, Gerhard11
- Bowen, Emanuel10
- Jansson, Jan10
- Moll, Herman10
- Stülpnagel, Friedrich von10
- Boehm, Augustus Gottlob9
- Geisendörfer, J.9
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- Justus Perthes25
- Isaak Tirion18
- Adolf Stieler14
- Homann Heirs12
- Alexis Hubert Jaillot10
- Jean Cóvens et Corneille Mortier9
- Lemercier et Cie.9
- Service du Cadastre de Cochinchine9
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- Amsterdam89
- London67
- Paris46
- Gotha25
- Edinburgh13
- Augsburg10
- Hildburghausen10
- Nuremberg10
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