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New sketch map of the protected Malay State of Perak
1892
Malaysia
Map of state of Perak (Malay Peninsula) with a table of statistics: area, population, road/railway/river lengths, revenue, tin exports. Straits Settlements highlighted red. Someone has added handwritten travel times/distances by steamer/road/train.
Map of Prince of Wales' Island or Pulo Penang and province Wellesley
1853
Malaysia
Map of the Penang Strait, including written instructions on how to navigate the strait. On land, areas of cultivation are marked, with a table listing acreage used for each crop. A boundary with Siam based on an 1831 treaty is also shown.
The principal islands of the East-Indies: explaining what belongs to England, Spain and Holland &c.
c.1732
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Southeast Asia
The letters ‘E’ or ‘D’ are marked after place names to indicate if they are English or Dutch colonial possessions: e.g. ‘Marleborough Fort E’ on Sumatra or ‘Concordia Fort D’ on Timor. The Philippines are labelled ‘to Spain’.
The principal islands of the East-Indies: explaining what belongs to England, Spain and Holland &c.
c.1732
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Southeast Asia
The letters ‘E’ or ‘D’ are marked after place names to indicate if they are English or Dutch colonial possessions: e.g. ‘Marleborough Fort E’ on Sumatra or ‘Concordia Fort D’ on Timor. The Philippines are labelled ‘to Spain’.
To the Right Honourable William, Lord Cowper, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, this map of Asia
1720
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Map dedicated to William Cowper, whose coat of arms sits atop the cartouche. It features two horses holding a crest with three martlets (mythical birds used in heraldry). The cartouche also features Asian traders. Monsoons are marked on the map.
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.
- Malaysia7
- Vietnam6
- Singapore5
- Brunei4
- Cambodia4
- East Timor4
- Indonesia4
- Philippines4
- Southeast Asia4
- Thailand4
- Laos2
- Myanmar2
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- Malay Peninsula7
- Borneo4
- Celebes4
- Cochinchina4
- Iava4
- Java4
- Malacca4
- New Guinea4
- Siam4
- Sulawesi4
- Sumatra4
- Western New Guinea4
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- [remove]Military Fort10
- Kampong/Village6
- Police Station4
- Church3
- Hospital3
- Residential Area3
- Cemetery/Columbarium2
- Jail/Prison2
- Military Barracks2
- Missionary Building2
- Court of Law1
- Mosque1
- Palace1
- Public Space1
- [remove]Shoal10
- Reef5
- Moll, Herman4
- Lefroy, G.A.2
- Après de Mannevillette, Jean-Baptiste d'1
- Azeem, Mohomed1
- Jaillot, Alexis Hubert1
- Jekyll, Captain1
- Moniot, J.1
- Sanson, Nicolas1
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- Stanford's Geographical Establishment2
- Thomas and John Bowles2
- Alexis Hubert Jaillot1
- D. Midwinter1
- Intelligence Branch, War Office1
- Laurie & Whittle1
- Philip Overton1
- School of Military Engineering, Chatham1
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