Asia

infoPinkerton, John; Hebert, I.; 1814

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An early 19th century map, with the regions of Southeast Asia marked with coloured borders: Malaya is red, indicating it is part of the British Empire; the orange borders around Sumatra, Borneo and Celebes show they are part of the Dutch East Indies.

Details
Date
1814
Map Maker
Pinkerton, John; Hebert, I.
Printer/Publisher
Cadell & Davies; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown
Publication Location
London
Attributes

Contour Lines/Elevation

Longitude and Latitude

Scale

Features

River

Regional Border

Colonial Possessions

Mountain/Volcano

Reef

Shoal

Library Catalogue

Main Title
Asia / drawn under the direction of Pinkerton by I. Hebert ; Neele sculpt.
Barcode
B18149032F
Personal Author
Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826; Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826; Hebert, I.
Extent
1 scans.
Description
This is a map of Asia, spanning the whole area from Arabia in the west to Japan in the east.Pinkertonís Modern Atlas appears at the top margin.
Imprint
London : Cadell & Davies, 1814.
Date Published
1814
BRN
12507123

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