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Sketch map of China and adjoining regions: showing the density of population, mineral resources, chief products, principal trade routes, existing and projected railways, and inland navigation
1898
Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
This map of China features a small part of northeastern Southeast Asia. Population density is shown, along with rivers, trade routes, tidal river navigation limits, railways (existing and suggested), and two coal mines in Tong-King (Vietnam).
A map of the Malay Peninsula
1898
Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Map of the Malay Peninsula showcasing the Straits Settlements in pink, the Federated Malay States in red, and Siamese states in yellow. A table of common words in English, Malay and Siamese is included. Only four of six sheets are available.
Burma and adjacent countries: With additions and corrections to boundaries and railways up to December, 1898
1898
Myanmar, Thailand
The regional and national borders of Burma and Siam are hand-coloured on this map. Provinces, districts and states within Burma are also highlighted, and itemised in a separate list.
Burma with parts of India, China and Siam
1888
Myanmar, Laos, Thailand
Map of Burma used as advertising by a clothing shop in Rangoon (Yangon, Myanmar). There is a calendar with each day marked with an historic event. The map is labelled with indigenous peoples (uppercase red text) and products of each area.
A Map of the Malay Peninsula
1897
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
On this late 19th century map of the Malay Peninsula, the British colonial territories—the Straits Settlements of Singapore, Malacca, Dinding and Penang—are in red, demarcating them from the British protectorate states of the rest of the peninsula.
Trade Routes in the Far East
1894
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of stream ship trade routes around Southeast Asia. Rivers, railways, submarine telegraph cables, lighthouses (fixed, revolving and flashing), graving docks and coaling stations are marked. An inset map shows a railway route from Britain to Asia.
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.
- [remove]Thailand24
- Myanmar20
- Malaysia10
- Indonesia9
- Singapore9
- Laos8
- Vietnam8
- Cambodia7
- Brunei5
- Philippines5
- East Timor4
- Southeast Asia4
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- Siam21
- Burma14
- Upper Burma13
- Lower Burma12
- Malay Peninsula8
- Sumatra8
- North Shan States6
- Upper Chindwin6
- Assam5
- Lower Shan States5
- Borneo4
- Gulf of Thailand4
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- [remove]Railway/Tramway24
- River22
- Road10
- Telegraph/Telephone7
- Path3
- Canal2
- [remove]Legend24
- Inset Map10
- Cartouche1
- Thuillier, Colonel H.R.5
- Strahan, Colonel George3
- Johnston, Keith (A.K.)2
- Johnston, William2
- Beckett, W.R.D.1
- Bryce, J. Annan1
- Coard, C.W.1
- Coryton, John1
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- Survey of India Offices, Calcutta11
- Edward Stanford2
- Royal Geographical Society2
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment2
- C.L. Brinkman1
- George Philip & Son1
- Illustrated London News1
- Intelligence Division, War Office1
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