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New sketch map of the protected Malay State of Perak
1892
Malaysia
Map of state of Perak (Malay Peninsula) with a table of statistics: area, population, road/railway/river lengths, revenue, tin exports. Straits Settlements highlighted red. Someone has added handwritten travel times/distances by steamer/road/train.
Skeleton map of the Burma and Assam frontier
1891
Myanmar
Map of Upper Burma showing the border with Assam (India) and China. The names of indigenous peoples are shown (‘Singphos’), along with the Irrawaddy River, railways and resources (‘Teak Forests’, mines (silver, copper, sulphur, rubies, coal, jade)).
The external trade routes of India: with tables showing the amount and value of the principal exports and imports of the chief Indian sea ports and frontier states
1886
Myanmar, Thailand
This map of the trade routes of India includes Burma (Myanmar) and part of Siam (Thailand). The Rangoon and Irrawaddy Valley State Railway is marked. There are tables showing the values of imports and exports for each area, listed by produce type.
Burma: with parts of India, China, and Siam
1886
Myanmar, Laos, Thailand
Map of Burma labelled with indigenous peoples (uppercase red text) and products (salt, copper, tea, rubies, coal, rubber, petroleum, marble, jade, silver) of each area. It also marks two journeys by the explorer J. Annan Bryce, and proposed railways.
Skeleton map of the Burma and Assam frontier
1886
Myanmar
Map of Upper Burma showing the border with Assam (India) and China. The names of indigenous peoples are shown (‘Singphos’), along with the Irrawaddy River, railways and resources (‘Teak Forests’, mines (silver, copper, sulphur, rubies, coal, jade)).
Map of the Malay Peninsula 1879
1879
Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Six-sheet map of the Malay Peninsula, featuring settlements, mountains and rivers. Labels note names of indigenous peoples, or describe terrain/resources. There is an inset map of Singapore town, and the Straits Settlements are highlighted in red.
Burmah, Siam and Cochin China
1875
Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
This map of mainland Southeast Asia features short texts noting mines, trade routes and travel times (‘5 to 7 days on Elephants’), history (‘conquered by the King of Siam 1809’), peoples (‘states tributary to the Chinese’) and products (‘Tea Tree’).
- Myanmar26
- Malaysia21
- Thailand20
- Vietnam16
- Laos15
- Indonesia14
- Singapore14
- Cambodia13
- Brunei10
- Philippines10
- Southeast Asia10
- East Timor9
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- Siam17
- Malay Peninsula13
- Borneo12
- Burma12
- Java11
- Sumatra10
- Malacca9
- Upper Burma8
- Ayeyarwady River7
- Irrawaddy River7
- Pegu7
- Straits Settlements6
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- [remove]Mining40
- Crops16
- Plantation/Forestry Area13
- Domesticated Animals5
- Fishing4
- Thuillier, Colonel H.R.6
- Bowen, Emanuel3
- Longe, Captain F.B.3
- Moll, Herman3
- Thuillier, Lieutenant Colonel H.R.3
- Walker, John3
- Horsfield, Dr. Thomas2
- Kennedy, J.M.2
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- Survey of India Offices, Calcutta10
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment4
- Black, Parbury & Allen2
- Edward Stanford2
- Herman Moll2
- Intelligence Branch, War Office2
- John King2
- John Thomson2
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