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A plan of the city and castle of Batavia
1746
Indonesia
A mid-18th century plan of Batavia (Jakarta), the main port of the Dutch East India Company's trading network in Southeast Asia. Ships can be seen transporting goods along ‘The Great River’ to the sea, overseen by Batavia Castle at the river’s mouth.
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.
- Fort Canning3
- Java3
- Luzon3
- Malacca3
- Malay Peninsula3
- Manila3
- Singapore River3
- Singapore Town3
- Tanjong Pagar3
- Batavia2
- Borneo2
- Johore2
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- [remove]Public Space15
- Residential Area15
- Church13
- Hospital13
- Cemetery/Columbarium11
- Jail/Prison9
- Police Station9
- Court of Law8
- Kampong/Village8
- Military Barracks6
- Mosque5
- Military Fort4
- Temple4
- Missionary Building3
- more Settlement Features »
- Blakelock, D.H.1
- Jackson, Lieutenant Philip1
- Jaillot, Alexis Hubert1
- Jefferys, Thomas1
- McCallum, Major Henry Edward1
- Moll, Herman1
- Ourand, C.H.1
- Salmon, Thomas1
- more Map Maker »
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment3
- Intelligence Branch, War Office2
- Henry Colburn1
- Intelligence Division, War Office1
- Julius Bien & Co.1
- Office Chief Engineer, Division of the Philippines1
- Philippines Company1
- Royal Asiatic Society1
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