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Oostkust: Aroe-Eilanden / Ankerplaats voor Watoelei en Koemoel

event1896

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Map of the east coast of the Aru Islands (Maluku Islands), with bathymetry (sea depth), tides and currents, shoals and other obstructions. An inset map shows the anchorage at islands off the coast, along with elevation views of the islands.

Vaarwaters en ankerplaatsen op de oostkust der Aroe-eilanden

event1896

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Four navigation maps of the waterways and anchorages around the east coast of the Aru Islands (in the Maluku Islands, near New Guinea). Bathymetry (sea depth), shoals and other obstructions are shown, with trees and villages to use as landmarks.

Moluksche archipel: Baai van Amboina

event1895

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A map to aid navigation in Ambon Bay, on the island of Ambon in the Maluku Islands: bathymetry (sea depth) and mountains are shown along the coasts, with inset maps of a coal mine pier and Fort Victoria. A second map updates the coal mine pier map.

Kei- of Ewaf-eilanden

event1895

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Map of the Kai Islands, in the Banda Sea, designed for navigation: it features bathymetry (sea depth), tide data (arrows), reefs and shoals. Obstructions in the water are marked ‘kr’ (coral), ‘m’ (mud), ‘s’ (shells), ‘st’ (stones), and ‘z’ (sand).

Nieuwe kaart van het oostelykste deel der weereld, dienende tot aanwyzing van de scheepstogten der Nederlanderen naar Oostindië

event1753

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This map of the Eastern Hemisphere was designed to show maritime routes from the Netherlands to Southeast Asia. It shows New Guinea (‘Nieuw Guinee’) and Australia (‘Nieuw Hollande’) as one landmass, connected via an area labelled ‘Karpentarie’.

Nieuwe kaart van het oostelykste deel der weereld, dienende tot aanwyzing van de scheepstogten der Nederlanderen naar Oostindië

event1753

location_onBrunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam

This map of the Eastern Hemisphere was designed to show maritime routes from the Netherlands to Southeast Asia. It shows New Guinea (‘Nieuw Guinee’) and Australia (‘Nieuw Hollande’) as one landmass, connected via an area labelled ‘Karpentarie’.

Nieuwe kaart van het oostelykste deel der weereld, dienende tot aanwyzing van de scheepstogten der Nederlanderen naar Oostindië

event1753

location_onBrunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam

This map of the Eastern Hemisphere was designed to show maritime routes from the Netherlands to Southeast Asia. It shows New Guinea (‘Nieuw Guinee’) and Australia (‘Nieuw Hollande’) as one landmass, connected via an area labelled ‘Karpentarie’.

Nieuwe kaart van het oostelykste deel der weereld, dienende tot aanwyzing van de scheepstogten der Nederlanderen naar Oostindië

event1753

location_onBrunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam

This map of the Eastern Hemisphere was designed to show maritime routes from the Netherlands to Southeast Asia. It shows New Guinea (‘Nieuw Guinee’) and Australia (‘Nieuw Hollande’) as one landmass, connected via an area labelled ‘Karpentarie’.

Nieuwe kaart van het oostelykste deel der weereld, dienende tot aanwyzing van de scheepstogten der Nederlanderen naar Oostindië

event1753

location_onBrunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam

This map of the Eastern Hemisphere was designed to show maritime routes from the Netherlands to Southeast Asia. It shows New Guinea (‘Nieuw Guinee’) and Australia (‘Nieuw Hollande’) as one landmass, connected via an area labelled ‘Karpentarie’.

L'Asie dressée sur les observations de Mrs. de l'Academie Royale de Sciences

event1730

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This map features maritime routes: between Siam and Batavia; and five routes of the explorers Juan Gaetan and Olivier du Nord (dated 1542) east of the Philippines. The cartouche has a colourful illustration of Asian people in traditional costume.

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