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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 to illustrate Convention of March 1st 1894 between Great Britain and China: From the Map of Upper Burma
1894
Myanmar
Map of the border region between the Shan States of northeast Burma (Myanmar) and China's Yunnan Province, illustrating the result of the 1894 Sino-British boundary convention. The Burma side is more detailed, with mountains, rivers and settlements.
A map of British North Borneo
1894
Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia
The colonial territories of British North Borneo are shown in pink on this late 19th century map, with Brunei and Sarawak in green, and Dutch colonial territory in yellow. Sea routes around the British Empire are depicted on an inset map.
Queensland & British New Guinea
c.1894-1897
Indonesia, Papua New Guinea
The first two sheets of this eight-sheet map focus on British New Guinea, with German and Dutch colonial areas of New Guinea also shown in part. There is a line marking a proposed change in border between Dutch and British territory.
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.
Sketch map of Baram District, Sarawak, Borneo
1893
Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei
Map of the Baram District, Borneo, by the British ethnologist Charles Hose, divided into territories of indigenous peoples: Malanaus, Kayans, Kenniahs, Orang-Bukits, Sibops, Madangs, Kalabits, Balaits, Tutongs, Kadayans and Malays.
- Indonesia134
- Malaysia122
- Myanmar112
- Thailand100
- Singapore93
- Brunei79
- Vietnam78
- Philippines72
- Cambodia71
- East Timor70
- Laos68
- Southeast Asia59
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- Sumatra96
- Borneo89
- Malay Peninsula88
- Siam81
- Celebes73
- Java73
- Sulawesi73
- South China Sea65
- Western New Guinea61
- Dutch East Indies47
- Maluku Islands42
- Straits Settlements35
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- Kampong/Village36
- Military Fort34
- Military Barracks22
- Cemetery/Columbarium21
- Hospital16
- Residential Area15
- Church14
- Missionary Building7
- Mosque7
- Jail/Prison6
- Police Station6
- Public Space6
- Palace4
- Post Office4
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- [remove]Colonial Possessions198
- District/Administrative Border79
- Regional Border79
- National Border55
- Civic/Metropolitan Border22
- [remove]Scale198
- Longitude and Latitude181
- Contour Lines/Elevation118
- Written Note/Details56
- Compass Rose26
- Rhumbline Network1
- Stülpnagel, Friedrich von10
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm8
- Arrowsmith, John6
- Melvill van Carnbee, Pieter6
- Moll, Herman6
- Alt, Wilhelm4
- Bachiene, Willem Albert4
- Berghaus, Hermann4
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- Justus Perthes26
- Survey of India Offices, Calcutta23
- Edward Stanford16
- Intelligence Division, War Office15
- Adolf Stieler14
- Topographische Inrichting12
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment10
- Bibliographisches Institut8
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- London38
- Gotha26
- Batavia12
- Dehradun10
- Edinburgh10
- The Hague10
- Hildburghausen9
- Amsterdam5
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