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Map of Singapore showing the principal residences and places of interest
1892
Singapore
Map of the city of Singapore, including the central civic/business area around the Singapore River, Fort Canning, Tanjong Pagar dock, and residential areas. The city is surrounded by villages and plantations (pineapple, fruit and vegetable, coconut).
Topographische kaart der residentie Djokjakarta
1892
Indonesia
The residency of Djokjakarta (Yogyakarta), southern Java, featuring crops (coffee, sugar, rice, alang-alang, tobacco, indigo plants, nipa palm, bamboo); warehouses, cemeteries, post offices; routes, administrative borders; mountains, rivers.
Topographische Kaart der residentie Pekalongan
1892
Indonesia
Topographic map of the residency of Pekalongan (Central Java), divided into regencies (pink borders) and districts (yellow borders). Mountains, forests, settlements, routes, crops—alang-alang, coffee, sugar, rice—factories and warehouses are shown.
Kaart van het gebied bezet in Groot-Atjeh
1891
Indonesia
A map of Groot-Atjceh and the city of Kota Radja (modern Banda Aceh) at the northern tip of Sumatra, detailing routes (rivers, roads, railways), crops (rice, banana, sugarcane, betel, reed, alang-alang, bamboo) and land features (forests, wetlands).
Topographische Kaart der residentie Bagelen
1890
Indonesia
The residency of Bagelen, Central Java, is shown divided into regencies and districts. Coffee, tea and cinnamon plantations, fields of rice, alang-alang and other crops, mountains, rivers, hot and mineral springs, settlements and routes are marked.
Topographische Kaart der residentie Kediri
1889
Indonesia
Four-sheet topographic map of the residency of Kediri (East Java), divided into regencies (pink borders) and districts (yellow borders). Mountains, forests, settlements, routes and crops—sugarcane, alang-alang, rice, coffee, sugar, nutmeg—are shown.
Topographische kaart der residentie Besoeki
1888
Indonesia
The residency of Besoeki (Besuki), East Java, featuring crops (rice, alang-alang, bamboo, coconut); fishing ponds; factories, warehouses, businesses; routes, administrative borders; churches, cemeteries, forts, lighthouses; mountains, rivers, lakes.
Topographische kaart der residentie Pasoeroean
1887
Indonesia
The residency of Pasoeroean (Pasuruan), East Java, featuring crops (coffee, cinchona (kina), rice, alang-alang, bamboo) and fishing ponds. Two inset maps: a triangulation map, and a map of distances between settlements by various types of transport.
Topographische kaart der residentie Madoera
c.1885-1887
Indonesia
Three-sheet topographic map of the residency of Madoera (Madura, East Java), with an inset map of distances between locations. Administrative districts, crops—bamboo, sugarcane, alang-alang, rice, coconut, betel—salt pans and fishing ponds are shown.
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- Kampong/Village48
- Residential Area36
- Post Office29
- Cemetery/Columbarium27
- Church22
- Hospital19
- Military Fort19
- Public Space13
- Court of Law12
- Palace12
- Temple12
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- [remove]Factory62
- Warehouse40
- Market15
- Shopping Area13
- Office12
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- Plantation/Forestry Area43
- Fishing19
- Domesticated Animals6
- Mining5
- Agricultural Pond2
- Versteeg, W.F.8
- Cronenberg, F.6
- Frühling, P.5
- Bajetto, G.F.M.4
- Ostreig4
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- Wyld, James4
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- Topographische Inrichting21
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- Van Haren Noman & Kolff6
- A.J. Bogaerts3
- D. Heyse3
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