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A chart of the Indian and Pacific Oceans with particular plans of the harbours
1847
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
Southeast Asia is shown on sheets two and three of this 12-sheet map of the Indian and Pacific oceans, including detailed inset maps of the straits of Singapore, Bangka, Gaspar and Sunda, with bathymetry (sea depth), shoals, reefs, anchorages etc.
Reduzirte Karte vom Chinesischen Meere: 1stes oder Südliches Blatt
1835
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Navigation map of the southern South China Sea, with bathymetry (sea depth), islands, shoals and reefs marked. There are four maritime routes to China marked, with notes on what months or monsoon season to use them. Inset map of Gulf of Thailand.
Reduzirte Karte vom Chinesischen Meere: 1stes oder Südliches Blatt
1835
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Navigation map of the southern South China Sea, with bathymetry (sea depth), islands, shoals and reefs marked. There are four maritime routes to China marked, with notes on what months or monsoon season to use them. Inset map of Gulf of Thailand.
Chart of East Indian Islands exhibiting the several Passages between the Indian and Pacific Oceans
1800
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Map focusing on the passages between the islands of maritime Southeast Asia. Many 18th century routes are labelled with the ship/captain’s name and date, and there are notes on some shoals and reefs recording names, details and incidents/shipwrecks.
[Sumatra and the Strait of Malacca]
c.1800
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia
Chart of maritime Southeast Asia, showing bathymetry (sea depth), islands, shoals, reefs, landmarks, and notes (‘Rock seen at Low Water’), all to aid navigation. A rhumbline network has been drawn on the map in pencil. Only one sheet is present.
Chart of East Indian Islands exhibiting the several Passages between the Indian and Pacific Oceans
1800
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Map focusing on the passages between the islands of maritime Southeast Asia. Many 18th century routes are labelled with the ship/captain’s name and date, and there are notes on some shoals and reefs recording names, details and incidents/shipwrecks.
[Sumatra and the Strait of Malacca]
c.1800
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia
Chart of maritime Southeast Asia, showing bathymetry (sea depth), islands, shoals, reefs, landmarks, and notes (‘Rock seen at Low Water’), all to aid navigation. A rhumbline network has been drawn on the map in pencil. Only one sheet is present.
The coast of India from Pulo Timon to Pulo Cambir comprehending the Malayan coast, the Gulf of Siam, the coasts of Tsiampa and Cochinchina, with the adjacent islands and part of the isle of Borneo
1794
Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Brunei, Vietnam
Nautical charts like this are detailed around the coasts and on the seas (e.g. river mouths, islands, shoals and reefs) while the interiors are blank. The web of lines is a rhumbline network, while the numbers indicate sea depth (bathymetry).
Carte des Isles de la Sonde et du Détroit de Malaca
1791
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
Map based on the expeditions of Jean-François de Surville, a merchant captain with the French East India Company. Some details are from the diary of the French Navy officer Théobald René, Comte de Kergariou-Locmaria, who explored the region in 1785.
Carte des Isles de la Sonde et du Détroit de Malaca
1791
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
Map based on the expeditions of Jean-François de Surville, a merchant captain with the French East India Company. Some details are from the diary of the French Navy officer Théobald René, Comte de Kergariou-Locmaria, who explored the region in 1785.
Carte des Isles de la Sonde et du Détroit de Malaca
1791
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
Map based on the expeditions of Jean-François de Surville, a merchant captain with the French East India Company. Some details are from the diary of the French Navy officer Théobald René, Comte de Kergariou-Locmaria, who explored the region in 1785.
- Indonesia15
- Malaysia15
- Singapore12
- Brunei11
- Cambodia10
- Thailand10
- Myanmar7
- Vietnam6
- Laos5
- East Timor4
- Philippines4
- Southeast Asia4
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- Malay Peninsula15
- [remove]Strait of Malacca15
- Sumatra15
- Borneo13
- South China Sea12
- Java10
- Gulf of Thailand8
- Java Sea8
- Siam7
- Camboja6
- Indian Ocean6
- Golfe de Siam5
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- [remove]Regional Border15
- District/Administrative Border3
- Colonial Possessions2
- Laborde, M. de3
- Arrowsmith, Aaron2
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm2
- Neele, Samuel John2
- Cackebeck, A.1
- Caspari, Edouard1
- Coronelli, Vincenzo1
- Francoz1
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