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Map of the Burman Empire including also Siam, Cochin-China, Ton-king and Malaya
1842
Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Brunei, Singapore
Regional borders are colour-coded on this mid-19th century map of mainland Southeast Asia, with British colonial territory in red (including part of the Burman Empire, the Straits Settlements, and Sarawak on Borneo).
Map of the Burman Empire including also Siam, Cochin-China, Ton-king and Malaya
c.1840-1852
Vietnam, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Singapore, Brunei
Although this mid-19th century map covers all of mainland Southeast Asia, the Burman Empire (Myanmar) is shown in greater detail, especially its districts, rivers and place names. It was produced by the James Wyld, geographer to Queen Victoria.
Eastern islands or Malay archipelago
1836
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Thailand
Brief notes printed on this 19th century map of Southeast Asia provide details about each region, including: numbers and ethnicity of the population, local or colonial rulers, crops and products, geography (corals, forests, volcanos, earthquakes).
The landing of the British Army at Chillinching on the island of Java 4th Augt. 1811
1815
Indonesia
A map of the landing of British troops at Chillinching (Cilincing, 12 miles to the east of Batavia), part of the 1811 invasion of Java during the Napoleonic Wars. The frigate Leda is at the river mouth, as the British soldiers row to shore.
Carte des environs de Batavia = Kaart van de buitenstreeken van Batavia
c.1772-1780
Indonesia
This late 18th century map of Batavia (Jakarta) focusses on the network of canals and rivers surrounding the city, as well as the many fields and plantations, including rice fields (‘Champ de Ris’) and sugarcane (‘Cannes de Sucre’).
Batavia assiegé en 1629 = Batavia A.o 1629 belegerd
c.1772-1780
Indonesia
This unusual map of Batavia in the late 18th century shows the port city as seen when approaching from the sea. The castle is depicted prominently as a three-dimensional drawing, with the rest of the city behind more flat like a plan.
Isles de Banda = Eylanden van Banda
c.1772-1780
Indonesia
Map of the Banda Islands—which was at this time the only source of nutmeg in the world—featuring mountains, plantations, settlements and a military fort. On the island of Goenong Api (Banda Api) a volcano erupts (‘api’ means ‘fire’ in Indonesian).
A new and accurate map of the East India Islands: laid down according to the latest discoveries, and agreeable to the most approved maps & charts
1750
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This mid-18th century map of Southeast Asia includes written notes on goods produced and traded, geographical features, and wild animals found in each part of the region.
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- Indonesia63
- Malaysia36
- Singapore31
- Thailand29
- Cambodia27
- Vietnam27
- Myanmar26
- Laos25
- Brunei24
- Southeast Asia23
- Philippines22
- East Timor19
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- Java37
- Sumatra35
- Borneo30
- Maluku Islands23
- Malay Peninsula21
- Malacca19
- Sulawesi16
- Celebes14
- East Indies13
- Pegu12
- Siam12
- Batavia10
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- Military Fort21
- Residential Area21
- Kampong/Village16
- Public Space7
- Church5
- Palace5
- Hospital4
- Cemetery/Columbarium3
- Communal Land/Property2
- Court of Law2
- Missionary Building2
- Mosque2
- Police Station2
- Jail/Prison1
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- [remove]Crops66
- Plantation/Forestry Area41
- Mining26
- Domesticated Animals18
- Fishing4
- Ptolemy7
- Bellin, Jacques Nicolas4
- Hondius, Jodocus4
- Mercator, Gerhard4
- Münster, Sebastian4
- Prévost, Abbé4
- Blaeu, Willem Janszoon3
- Fries, Lorenz3
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- Gaspard Trechsel3
- Gerard onder de Linden3
- Cornelis Claesz2
- E. van Harrevelt & D.J. Changuion2
- Hendrik Hondius2
- James Wyld2
- Johannes van Braam2
- John King2
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- Amsterdam24
- London14
- Venice5
- Basel4
- Paris4
- Antwerp3
- Leiden3
- Lyon2
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