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British Burma, Pegu division: With additions to railways up to 1891
1891
Myanmar
Topographical map of the Pegu Division of British Burma (Myanmar), spread over four sheets. In addition to mountains, forests, rivers and wetlands, rice fields, routes (road, railway, path, telegraph), villages and pagodas are marked.
A map of Java: chiefly from surveys made during the British administration
1817
Indonesia
Made for ‘A History of Java’ by Sir Stamford Raffles, this map includes a list of administrative districts with their populations, and four inset maps of harbours. Another inset map shows rocks and minerals, mountains and volcanoes, and teak forests.
A map of Java: chiefly from surveys made during the British administration
1817
Indonesia
Made for ‘A History of Java’ by Sir Stamford Raffles, this map includes a list of administrative districts with their populations, and four inset maps of harbours. Another inset map shows rocks and minerals, mountains and volcanoes, and teak forests.
A new chart shewing the navigation through the Strait of Sunda to Batavia
1815
Indonesia
Navigation chart of the Sunda Strait, with sea depth, anchor points, shoals and other obstructions. Includes many bays, with four highlighted on inset maps. Partly based on writings of Captain Krusenstern whose 1806 route through the strait is shown.
A new chart shewing the navigation through the Strait of Sunda to Batavia
1815
Indonesia
Navigation chart of the Sunda Strait, with sea depth, anchor points, shoals and other obstructions. Includes many bays, with four highlighted on inset maps. Partly based on writings of Captain Krusenstern whose 1806 route through the strait is shown.
Plan of the road and city of Batavia on the north coast of Java Island
1790
Indonesia
Map of the Batavia (Jakarta) Bay roadstead, a body of water sheltered from tides/currents, for ships to anchor. The web of lines is a rhumbline network, the numbers indicate sea depth (bathymetry), and there are written notes, all to aid navigation.
Plan of the road and city of Batavia on the north coast of Java Island
1790
Indonesia
Map of the Batavia (Jakarta) Bay roadstead, a body of water sheltered from tides/currents, for ships to anchor. The web of lines is a rhumbline network, the numbers indicate sea depth (bathymetry), and there are written notes, all to aid navigation.
- Java6
- Batavia4
- Batavia Bay4
- Jakarta4
- Jakarta Bay4
- Bamtam Bay2
- Bantam2
- Banten2
- Banten Bay2
- Bay of Pachitan2
- Crokatoa2
- Java Sea2
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- Kampong/Village5
- Cemetery/Columbarium4
- Church4
- Hospital4
- Police Station4
- Public Space4
- Residential Area4
- Jail/Prison3
- Military Barracks3
- Mosque3
- Court of Law2
- Military Fort2
- Temple2
- Missionary Building1
- more Settlement Features »
- [remove]Inset Map11
- Legend6
- Elevation2
- Illustration2
- Horsfield, Dr. Thomas2
- Keulen, Gerard van2
- Norie, J.W.2
- Raffles, Sir Thomas Stamford2
- Stephenson, J.2
- Walker, John2
- Watson, C.2
- Edgcome, Captain W.H.1
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- Black, Parbury & Allen2
- Intelligence Branch, War Office2
- J.W. Norie & Co.2
- Robert Sayer2
- Philippines Company1
- Royal Asiatic Society1
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment1
- Survey of India Offices, Calcutta1
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