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Extension of the Electric Telegraph to Canton, Hong Kong, etc. from the Port of Rangoon
1860
Myanmar, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of a proposed extension of a telegraph system from Rangoon (Yangon, Myanmar) to China. Includes current and projected railways, steam ship routes, and population figures for western China. From the British magazine ‘The Illustrated London News’.
Reduzirte Karte vom Chinesischen Meere: 1stes oder Südliches Blatt
1835
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Navigation map of the southern South China Sea, with bathymetry (sea depth), islands, shoals and reefs marked. There are four maritime routes to China marked, with notes on what months or monsoon season to use them. Inset map of Gulf of Thailand.
Reduzirte Karte vom Chinesischen Meere: 1stes oder Südliches Blatt
1835
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Navigation map of the southern South China Sea, with bathymetry (sea depth), islands, shoals and reefs marked. There are four maritime routes to China marked, with notes on what months or monsoon season to use them. Inset map of Gulf of Thailand.
Map of the countries between Bengal and China
1834
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Singapore
The location, size, and population (by ethnicity) of Pinang, Malacca and Singapore—the Straits Settlements—are listed, along with how/when they were acquired by Britain. The distances from Canton (China) to those cities, and to India, are also noted.
The continent and islands of Asia: with all the latest discoveries
1809
Vietnam, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Indonesia, East Timor, Cambodia, Brunei
Southeast Asia is on the last sheet of this map of Asia. The South China Sea is labelled ‘Malayan Sea’. Small islands, shoals and reefs are shown. A label in Cochin China (Vietnam) reads ‘mountains inhabited by the uncivilized people called Kemoys’.
Royaume de Siam, avec les Royaumes qui luy sont Tributaires, et les Isles de Sumatra, Andemaon etc.
1742
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
Map marking the routes through maritime Southeast Asia of two delegations: a French delegation from Brest, France to Siam in 1685; and a Siamese delegation from Siam to Brest in 1686. A note next to Aceh records a sea battle against Portugal in 1616.
The Molucca Ilands &c.
c.1680-1700
East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines
From Robert Morden’s ‘Geography Rectified’, a description with maps of the known world in the late 17th century. The map shows the Moluccas, but the text describes the Philippines: Spanish colonial rule, trade, the city of Manila and port of Cavite.
- Indonesia7
- Cambodia6
- Malaysia6
- Singapore6
- Thailand6
- Myanmar5
- Brunei4
- Laos4
- Vietnam4
- East Timor2
- Philippines2
- Papua New Guinea1
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- Sumatra6
- Malay Peninsula5
- Borneo4
- Cochin China3
- Siam3
- South China Sea3
- Strait of Malacca3
- Celebes2
- Chinesischen Meere2
- Golf van Siam2
- Gulf of Thailand2
- Java2
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- [remove]Regional Border8
- Colonial Possessions6
- [remove]Written Note/Details8
- Longitude and Latitude7
- Contour Lines/Elevation3
- Scale3
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm2
- Bye, Joseph1
- Coronelli, Vincenzo1
- Dhar, Devendranath1
- Dower, John1
- Martin, R. Montgomery1
- Morden, Robert1
- Purdy, Jno.1
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- Justus Perthes2
- Cochrane & McCrone1
- Devendranath Dhar1
- Illustrated London News1
- James Whittle1
- Jean Baptiste Nolin1
- Laurie & Whittle1
- Robert Laurie1
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