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De Groote Siamse Rievier Me-Nam, ofte Moeder der Wateren: In haren loop met de in vallende Spruyten Verbeeld
1726
Thailand
Map of the Me-nam River (Chao Phraya River) with the city of Ayutthaya (labelled ‘Siri India’) in the centre. Its mouth at the Gulf of Thailand is to the left. Over 100 buildings, towns and other places are shown pictorially and listed in the legend.
De Groote Siamse Rievier Me-Nam, ofte Moeder der Wateren: In haren loop met de in vallende Spruyten Verbeeld
1726
Thailand
Map of the Me-nam River (Chao Phraya River) with the city of Ayutthaya (labelled ‘Siri India’) in the centre. Its mouth at the Gulf of Thailand is to the left. Over 100 buildings, towns and other places are shown pictorially and listed in the legend.
De Groote Siamse Rievier Me-Nam, ofte Moeder der Wateren: In haren loop met de in vallende Spruyten Verbeeld
1726
Thailand
Map of the Me-nam River (Chao Phraya River) with the city of Ayutthaya (labelled ‘Siri India’) in the centre. Its mouth at the Gulf of Thailand is to the left. Over 100 buildings, towns and other places are shown pictorially and listed in the legend.
Carte de l'ile de Java: partie occidentale, partie orientale, dressée tout nouvellement sur les mémoires les plus exacts
1726
Indonesia
The mountains and forests of early 18th century Java are beautifully illustrated here by the Dutch cartographer Henry Abraham Chatelain (1648-1743). Details include cities, fields of crops, animals and people. An inset map shows the port of Batavia.
A map of the East-Indies and the adjacent countries: with the settlements, factories and territories, explaning what belongs to England, Spain, France, Holland, Denmark, Portugal &c.
1720
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Singapore
This map showcases the colonial territories of Southeast Asia in the 18th century, with text detailing trading information and the products of each region. There are five inset maps featuring plans of specific trading ports.
Carte de l'ile de Java: partie occidentale, partie orientale, dressée tout nouvellement sur les mémoires les plus exacts
1720
Indonesia
The mountains and forests of early 18th century Java are beautifully illustrated here by the Dutch cartographer Henry Abraham Chatelain (1648-1743). Details include cities, fields of crops, animals and people. An inset map shows the port of Batavia.
Carte de l'ile de Java: partie occidentale, partie orientale, dressée tout nouvellement sur les mémoires les plus exacts
1719
Indonesia
The mountains and forests of early 18th century Java are beautifully illustrated here by the Dutch cartographer Henry Abraham Chatelain (1648-1743). Details include cities, fields of crops, animals and people. An inset map shows the port of Batavia.
A mapp of Batavia with all itts forts
1704
Indonesia
This early 18th century map of Batavia (Jakarta) shows an important port city, with military forts, a long pier, and many ships at sea. However, the map also shows a city surrounded by fields and plantations, for producing crops and grazing animals.
Plan de la Ville de Siam: Capitale du Royaume de ce nom = Platte grond van Siam: Hoofd stad des Koningryks van dien' naam
1687
Thailand
Map of the Siamese city of Ayutthaya (‘Ville de Siam’), surrounded by the Menam River (Chao Phraya River). Roads and buildings are marked, including a number of royal palaces and pagodas, which are listed on the Dutch and French-language legend.
Plan de la Ville de Siam: Capitale du Royaume de ce nom = Platte grond van Siam: Hoofd stad des Koningryks van dien' naam
1687
Thailand
Map of the Siamese city of Ayutthaya (‘Ville de Siam’), surrounded by the Menam River (Chao Phraya River). Roads and buildings are marked, including a number of royal palaces and pagodas, which are listed on the Dutch and French-language legend.
A new plaine and exact map of Asia
1671
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This colourful map of Asia is illustrated with drawings of Asian people wearing traditional clothing, including a man and woman from Java in Southeast Asia, and drawings of important ports such as Bantan (Banten) situated at the western end of Java.
- Indonesia95
- Thailand33
- Malaysia26
- Singapore25
- East Timor15
- Myanmar15
- Philippines15
- Vietnam15
- Brunei12
- Cambodia12
- Laos12
- Southeast Asia10
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- Java66
- Dutch East Indies59
- Batavia52
- Jakarta51
- Sumatra26
- Borneo22
- Siam20
- Malay Peninsula19
- Ayutthaya17
- Malacca15
- Celebes14
- Chao Phraya River14
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- Military Fort86
- Residential Area81
- Kampong/Village69
- Church64
- Hospital59
- Public Space53
- Cemetery/Columbarium50
- Temple43
- Military Barracks40
- Palace38
- Jail/Prison29
- Post Office23
- Court of Law22
- Mosque21
- more Settlement Features »
- [remove]River139
- Road113
- Canal56
- Bridge50
- Path44
- Railway/Tramway25
- Postal Route14
- Telegraph/Telephone9
- [remove]Civic/Metropolitan Border139
- District/Administrative Border42
- Colonial Possessions20
- Regional Border4
- National Border1
- Bellin, Jacques Nicolas11
- Schley, Jacobus van der8
- Valentyn, François6
- Versteeg, W.F.6
- Cronenberg, F.5
- Kaempfer, Engelbert4
- Tromp, J.4
- Blaeu, Willem Janszoon3
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- Topographische Bureau17
- Johannes van Braam6
- Van Haren Noman & Kolff6
- Topographische Inrichting5
- Gosse & Neaulme4
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment4
- A.J. Bogaerts3
- Emrik & Binger3
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- Batavia28
- Amsterdam22
- The Hague19
- London12
- Dordrecht8
- Singapore3
- Brussels2
- Paris2
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