Baw Bin working circle: Teak

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A map of a teak forest in Baw Bin, Burma (Myanmar) from the late 19th century. It is a ‘working circle’, a plan that divides the forest up into smaller areas so they can be worked separately. The areas are colour-coded, and given a time period.

Details
Date
1891
Printer/Publisher
Survey of India, Office of the Trigonometrical Branch
Publication Location
Dehradun
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Legend

Features

Plantation/Forestry Area

River

Library Catalogue

Title of Map
Baw Bin working circle : Teak [cartographic material]
Maker/Printer
Survey of India. Trigonometrical Branch, issuing body
Date
1891
Scale
1:63,360
Size. (dimension of paper)
NA
Extent
1 scans.
Notes
NA
Place
Burma
Call Number
D14:6 (2)
Collection Name
NA
Sub-Collection (if relevant)
NA

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