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Algemeene kaart van Nederlandsch Oostindie
c.1839-1855
East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
This map of the Dutch East Indies is spread over eight sheets, with a hand-drawn cover sheet showing the whole area. There are numerous inset maps of islands, bays, cities etc. Two of the inset maps have a replacement map pasted over them.
Karte von Assam: und seinen Nachbar-Ländern
1834
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Map of Assam, including India’s border with northwest Birma (Myanmar) where indigenous lands/peoples are marked (Singphos, Naga, Kasi-Schan, Thai-Lung) e.g. ‘These mountainous landscapes are inhabited by the Naga tribes [translation from map text]’.
Karte von Assam: und seinen Nachbar-Ländern
1834
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Map of Assam, including India’s border with northwest Birma (Myanmar) where indigenous lands/peoples are marked (Singphos, Naga, Kasi-Schan, Thai-Lung) e.g. ‘These mountainous landscapes are inhabited by the Naga tribes [translation from map text]’.
Situatie kaart van het oostelijke gedeelte van de Baai van Batavia met de mondiugen der daar in uitloopende rivieren
1828
Indonesia
A hand-drawn map of the northern part of Batavia Bay, showing rivers and the city of Batavia (Jakarta). An inset map shows a proposed canal designed to join two parts of the Antjol River.
Plan of the road and city of Batavia on the north coast of Java Island
1790
Indonesia
Map of the Batavia (Jakarta) Bay roadstead, a body of water sheltered from tides/currents, for ships to anchor. The web of lines is a rhumbline network, the numbers indicate sea depth (bathymetry), and there are written notes, all to aid navigation.
Plan of the road and city of Batavia on the north coast of Java Island
1790
Indonesia
Map of the Batavia (Jakarta) Bay roadstead, a body of water sheltered from tides/currents, for ships to anchor. The web of lines is a rhumbline network, the numbers indicate sea depth (bathymetry), and there are written notes, all to aid navigation.
Der Hollaendisch-Ostindianischen Compagnie weltberühmte Haupt-Handels und Niederlags: Stadt Batavia
1747
Indonesia
The legend and written notes on this plan of Batavia (Jakarta) provide much detailed information about the important port city in the early 18th century. It is also beautifully decorated with paintings of the city, local people, animals and ships.
Charte von Ost-Indien und den angroentzenden Laendern
1737
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
The London-based cartographer Herman Moll (1654?–1732) created this map of Asia in the early 18th century. There are five insets showing Asian trading cities, including of the ports of Batavia (Jakarta) and Bantam (Banten) in western Java.
- Indonesia108
- Singapore18
- Thailand17
- Malaysia16
- Myanmar14
- East Timor11
- Philippines9
- Vietnam9
- Brunei8
- Cambodia8
- Laos8
- Southeast Asia7
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- Dutch East Indies84
- Java62
- Sumatra35
- Batavia21
- Jakarta19
- Borneo13
- Java Sea13
- Madura12
- Malay Peninsula11
- Aceh10
- Celebes10
- Siam10
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- Kampong/Village81
- Residential Area58
- Military Fort50
- Cemetery/Columbarium39
- Hospital34
- Post Office31
- Church28
- Military Barracks23
- Temple21
- Palace20
- Public Space19
- Jail/Prison17
- Mosque15
- Court of Law12
- more Settlement Features »
- [remove]Road128
- River119
- Path75
- Railway/Tramway51
- Postal Route36
- Canal24
- Bridge20
- Telegraph/Telephone14
- [remove]Inset Map128
- Legend102
- Illustration15
- Coat of Arms9
- Elevation9
- Cartouche7
- Versteeg, W.F.12
- Cronenberg, F.11
- Wolff6
- Böhm5
- Kaempfer, Engelbert4
- Moll, Herman4
- Strahan, Colonel George3
- Verbeek, R.D.M.3
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- Topographische Inrichting29
- Topographische Bureau21
- Van Haren Noman & Kolff12
- A.J. Bogaerts8
- Jos. Smulders & Co.6
- Seyffardt's Boekhandel5
- Survey of India Offices, Calcutta4
- D. Heyse3
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- Batavia40
- The Hague40
- Amsterdam13
- London6
- Gotha3
- Zutphen3
- Brussels2
- Edinburgh2
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