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Kaart van Nederlandsch-Indie
1893
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, East Timor, Philippines, Southeast Asia
Shipping routes are the focus of this map of the Dutch East Indies, indicated by red lines labelled with the name of the shipping company and the destinations. Parcel shipping routes are also shown. Inset maps feature railway lines too.
Map of the Malay Peninsula 1892
1892
Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Map of the Malay Peninsula divided into States, with names of local peoples marked (e.g. ‘Inhabited by Sakai & Semang’). Lighthouses are shown around the coast—including Horsburgh Lighthouse and Raffles Lighthouse—with their visible distance.
Map of the Malay Peninsula 1892
1892
Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Map of the Malay Peninsula divided into States, with names of local peoples marked (e.g. ‘Inhabited by Sakai & Semang’). Lighthouses are shown around the coast—including Horsburgh Lighthouse and Raffles Lighthouse—with their visible distance.
Kaart van den Nederlandsch-Indischen Archipel
1890
Indonesia, East Timor, Brunei, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
The seas of the Dutch East Indies are the focus of this map, with maritime routes, sea temperature, sea depth, currents and monsoons shown. There are graphs of population by ethnicity, agriculture and livestock, trade and shipping, and trade exports.
South eastern frontier
c.1890-1906
Myanmar, Thailand
Very detailed large-scale map of the southeast border of Burma (Myanmar) and Siam (Thailand), divided into districts. Spread over multiple sheets, seems incomplete (some sheets appear more than once, probably from different versions of the same map).
India, Burmah and the adjacent parts of Beluchistan, Afghanistan, Turkestan, the Chinese Empire, and Siam
1887
Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia
British Burma is shown on the right of this two-sheet map of India. The green areas had come under British rule after the first and second Anglo-Burmese wars, with Upper Burma (light brown) being incorporated after the Third Anglo-Burmese War (1885).
Burma: with parts of India, China, and Siam
1886
Myanmar, Laos, Thailand
Map of Burma labelled with indigenous peoples (uppercase red text) and products (salt, copper, tea, rubies, coal, rubber, petroleum, marble, jade, silver) of each area. It also marks two journeys by the explorer J. Annan Bryce, and proposed railways.
Itinéraires de Mr A. Pavie dans le Sud-Ouest l'Indo-Chine Orientale (Cambodge et Siam) (1880-1884)
1884
Thailand, Cambodia
The routes taken by the French civil servant and explorer Auguste Pavie are marked on this map of Siam (Thailand) and Cambodge (Cambodia), along with the telegraph line that he subsequently constructed from Pnom Penh (Phnom Penh) to Bangkok.
- [remove]Thailand52
- Myanmar39
- Malaysia31
- Singapore29
- Indonesia25
- Cambodia23
- Laos22
- Vietnam22
- Brunei16
- Philippines16
- East Timor15
- Southeast Asia12
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- Siam36
- Malay Peninsula24
- Sumatra22
- Burma15
- Borneo14
- Upper Burma14
- Java13
- Lower Burma13
- South China Sea13
- Sulawesi12
- Maluku Islands10
- Assam9
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- [remove]District/Administrative Border52
- National Border29
- Colonial Possessions28
- Regional Border21
- Civic/Metropolitan Border7
- Thuillier, Colonel H.R.5
- Arrowsmith, John3
- Coronelli, Vincenzo3
- Strahan, Colonel George3
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm2
- Brose, W.2
- Cantelli, Giacomo2
- Kuijper, J.2
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- Survey of India Offices, Calcutta12
- Edward Stanford5
- Justus Perthes3
- Abbate Daniele Gradenigo2
- C.F. Stemler2
- Emrik & Binger2
- Intelligence Division, War Office2
- J. Voltelen2
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- London10
- Amsterdam7
- Edinburgh3
- Gotha3
- Arnhem2
- Leiden2
- Paris2
- Venice2
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