A map shewing the various routes proposed for connecting China with India and Europe through Burmah and developing the trade of Eastern Bengal, Burmah and China

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A map of proposed trade routes through Burmah (modern Myanmar) intended to connect China to India and Europe. The border between India and Burmah is marked as being ‘unexplored’ and ‘undefined’. A table lists the distances between various cities.

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Date
1875
Printer/Publisher
Edward Stanford; Stanford's Geographical Establishment
Publication Location
London
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River

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Reef

Library Catalogue

Title
A map shewing the various routes proposed for connecting China with India and Europe through Burmah and developing the trade of Eastern Bengal, Burmah and China [cartographic material].
Publication Date
1875
Map Data
Scale 1:2,600,000.
Format
1 map
Extent
1 scans.
Additional Information
Edward Stanford
Publisher Details
[S.l.] : Edward Stanford
Subjects
China, Southwest -- Maps; South Asia -- Maps; Maps
Shelfmark
D1:7 (8)
Permalink
http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/permalink/f/1vrc72e/oxfaleph020227126
Aleph System Number
20227126
Miscellaneous Notes

General Note: Conical projection: International boundaries: Hill shading Railways: Proposed trade routes: Distances between principal towns.
Copy-specific Notes

Open note in new window Notes for Bodleian Library: D1:7 (8) Prev. shelfmark: Maps 20654 a.4

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