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Kaart van de westerhelft der residentie Rembang
1858
Indonesia
Topographic map of the residency of Rembang, Central Java, divided into regencies and districts. Roads and villages are marked, with shoals, reefs and water depth at sea. An inset map of the city of Rembang features markets, warehouses, churches.
Kaart van de Residentie Preanger Regentschappen: No. I
1857
Indonesia
Map of the Dutch colonial administrative region (residency) of Preanger Regentschappen, Java with warehouses, factories, mills, cinchona (‘kina’) plantations. (From ‘Algemeene Atlas van Nederlandsche Indie [General Atlas of the Dutch East Indies]’.)
Kaart van de Residentie Preanger Regentschappen: No. II
1857
Indonesia
Map of the Dutch colonial administrative region (residency) of Preanger Regentschappen, Java with warehouses, factories, mills, cinchona (‘kina’) plantations. (From ‘Algemeene Atlas van Nederlandsche Indie [General Atlas of the Dutch East Indies]’.)
Algemeene Atlas van Nederlandsche Indie
c.1853-1862
Indonesia
Atlas featuring over 60 detailed maps of the Dutch East Indies: 24 maps cover Java; the remainder cover the rest of the Dutch East Indies. There are three index maps. (All the maps in this atlas are also presented separately on this platform.)
Map of the Burman Empire including also Siam, Cochin-China, Ton-king and Malaya
1842
Vietnam, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei
Although this mid-19th century map covers all of mainland Southeast Asia, the Burman Empire (Myanmar) is shown in greater detail, especially its districts, rivers and place names. It was produced by the James Wyld, geographer to Queen Victoria.
Map of the Burman Empire including also Siam, Cochin-China, Ton-king and Malaya
1842
Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Brunei, Singapore
Regional borders are colour-coded on this mid-19th century map of mainland Southeast Asia, with British colonial territory in red (including part of the Burman Empire, the Straits Settlements, and Sarawak on Borneo).
Map of the Burman Empire including also Siam, Cochin-China, Ton-king and Malaya
c.1840-1852
Vietnam, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Singapore, Brunei
Although this mid-19th century map covers all of mainland Southeast Asia, the Burman Empire (Myanmar) is shown in greater detail, especially its districts, rivers and place names. It was produced by the James Wyld, geographer to Queen Victoria.
- Java19
- Dutch East Indies15
- Sumatra12
- Borneo11
- South China Sea8
- Siam7
- Malaya6
- China Sea5
- Java Sea5
- Malacca5
- Malay Peninsula5
- Anam4
- more Detailed Location »
- Kampong/Village18
- Post Office15
- Cemetery/Columbarium10
- Church9
- Military Fort9
- Residential Area9
- Hospital8
- Jail/Prison7
- Palace6
- Police Station6
- Military Barracks5
- Mosque5
- Public Space5
- Temple5
- more Settlement Features »
- [remove]Factory31
- Warehouse8
- Market4
- Shopping Area4
- Office2
- Wolff13
- Cronenberg, F.12
- Versteeg, W.F.12
- Wyld, James4
- Böhm2
- Melvill van Carnbee, Pieter2
- Moll, Herman2
- Bacot1
- more Map Maker »
- Van Haren Noman & Kolff13
- D. Heyse7
- A.J. Bogaerts6
- Topographische Bureau3
- Emrik & Binger2
- Intelligence Branch, War Office2
- James Wyld2
- Atlas de España y sus Posesiones de Ultramar1
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