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Kaart van de voornaamsten der Banda Eilanden
1854
Indonesia
Map of the Banda Islands, with a volcano on Goenong Api, two forts (‘Ft. Belgica’ and ‘Ft. Nassau’) on Neira, and a list of the heights of the mountains. (From ‘Algemeene Atlas van Nederlandsche Indie [General Atlas of the Dutch East Indies]’.)
Algemeene Atlas van Nederlandsche Indie
c.1853-1862
Indonesia
Atlas featuring over 60 detailed maps of the Dutch East Indies: 24 maps cover Java; the remainder cover the rest of the Dutch East Indies. There are three index maps. (All the maps in this atlas are also presented separately on this platform.)
Kaart der Nederlandsche Bezittingen of het Eiland Nieuw-Guinea
1853
Indonesia
Map of Dutch colonial territory in New Guinea and nearby islands, featuring the 1850 route of the Dutch schooner Circe under Lieutenant Brutel de la Rivière. (From ‘Algemeene Atlas van Nederlandsche Indie [General Atlas of the Dutch East Indies]’.)
Kaart van het Eiland Nieuw-Guinea
1853
Indonesia, Papua New Guinea
Map featuring two maritime routes by Dutch explorers along the north coast of New Guinea: Jacob Le Maire and Willem Schouten (1616); and Abel Tasmanin (1648). (From ‘Algemeene Atlas van Nederlandsche Indie [General Atlas of the Dutch East Indies]’.)
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.
Nederlandsch Oost-Indië
1840
Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore
The Dutch East Indies are bordered in red on this mid-19th century map. A maritime postal route from China to Europe, via Singapore and Penang, is shown. Another maritime route, from Batavia to Singapore, is also marked.
Kaart der Nederlandsche bezittingen in Oostindien = Possessions hollanaises aux Indes Orientales
1840
Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
Map of Dutch colonial territory in Southeast Asia, including the administrative areas of Java and Madura. Two maritime routes are marked from Batavia to the Maluku Islands: of the brig ‘Douga’ in 1825, and by Baron Godert van der Capellen in 1824.
- Indonesia58
- Malaysia24
- Singapore15
- Brunei10
- East Timor10
- Philippines10
- Cambodia5
- Thailand5
- Vietnam5
- Myanmar4
- Papua New Guinea4
- Southeast Asia4
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- Dutch East Indies39
- Java38
- Sumatra25
- Java Sea24
- Borneo23
- South China Sea17
- Sulawesi16
- Celebes15
- Malay Peninsula15
- Bangka11
- Batavia11
- Jakarta11
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- Kampong/Village33
- Post Office13
- Cemetery/Columbarium12
- Military Fort12
- Residential Area10
- Church7
- Hospital7
- Jail/Prison5
- Military Barracks5
- Court of Law4
- Public Space4
- Missionary Building3
- Palace3
- Police Station3
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- [remove]Maritime Route64
- Bathymetry44
- Tide Data2
- Current Data1
- [remove]District/Administrative Border64
- Colonial Possessions18
- Civic/Metropolitan Border7
- Regional Border4
- National Border3
- Cronenberg, F.22
- Wolff18
- Versteeg, W.F.13
- Melvill van Carnbee, Pieter10
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm6
- Böhm4
- Jättnig, Wilhelm4
- Après de Mannevillette, Jean-Baptiste d'3
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- Van Haren Noman & Kolff22
- D. Heyse13
- A.J. Bogaerts6
- Justus Perthes6
- Emrik & Binger4
- Topographische Bureau4
- Seyffardt's Boekhandel3
- Black, Parbury & Allen2
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- Batavia27
- Amsterdam7
- The Hague7
- Gotha6
- France3
- London3
- Madrid2
- Calcutta1
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