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A Map of South Eastern Asia from Peking to Singapore... with an enlarged plan of the environs of Hanoi, on the Red River
1883
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of East Asia, with British colonial possessions—Burma, Straits Settlements, Labuan and British North Borneo—highlighted with red borders. There is also an inset map of the Red River (Hong River) running through Hanoi, Vietnam.
Schetskaart van de Reede van Analaboe en aangrenzende landstreek
1877
Indonesia
Hand-drawn map of the roadstead—a body of water sheltered from tides/currents, for ships to anchor—at Analaboe (Meulaboh) on the west coast of northern Sumatra. Bathymetry (sea depth), shoals and reefs, and an anchor point are marked.
Asiatic archipelago
1876
Vietnam, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Indonesia, East Timor, Cambodia, Brunei
This late 19th century map of Southeast Asia shows the best maritime routes around the region, according to the time of year. There are also inset maps highlighting the rivers and southern islands of Singapore, and the sea depth around Labuan Island.
Map of Burmah, and adjacent countries
1875
Myanmar, Thailand
Small notes on this map of Burmah (Myanmar) describe mines, crops and products produced, names of local tribes etc. e.g.: ‘a passage to Rangoon in the wet season’, ‘Ship of 400 tons built here’, ‘Alompra’s birth place’, ‘Gold dust in the streams’.
Situatie kaart van een gedeelte der stad Batavia
1874
Indonesia
Map of the coastline of the bay of Batavia (Jakarta) showing the extension of the port’s pier (in red, labelled CD), the sand and mud bank and bathymetry (sea depth) in the bay, and notes regarding changes in tide levels over the years.
Algemeene Atlas van Nederlandsche Indie
c.1853-1862
Indonesia
Atlas featuring over 60 detailed maps of the Dutch East Indies: 24 maps cover Java; the remainder cover the rest of the Dutch East Indies. There are three index maps. (All the maps in this atlas are also presented separately on this platform.)
Malay Archipelago, or East India Islands
1851
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This mid-19th century map of Southeast Asia is illustrated with drawings of indigenous people from New Guinea, a ‘bee bear’ (probably a sun bear), a sailboat in front of Victoria Mount in New Guinea, and a village and palm trees in Sarawak, Borneo.
East India Islands
c.1844-1846
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
From ‘Lizars' Edinburgh Geographical General Atlas’, this mid-19th century map was based on an earlier map by the English cartographer John Cary. It highlights the mountain ranges and rivers of Southeast Asia, and also features many place names.
- Indonesia121
- Malaysia68
- Singapore61
- Thailand55
- Brunei54
- East Timor50
- Vietnam50
- Myanmar49
- Cambodia48
- Laos48
- Philippines47
- Southeast Asia43
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- Java80
- Sumatra79
- Borneo65
- Malay Peninsula58
- Sulawesi51
- Siam43
- Celebes41
- Western New Guinea40
- Pegu37
- Maluku Islands35
- Malacca34
- Sunda Islands31
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- Military Fort47
- Kampong/Village41
- Residential Area18
- Church16
- Cemetery/Columbarium14
- Temple12
- Hospital9
- Military Barracks9
- Public Space9
- Post Office5
- Jail/Prison4
- Police Station4
- Communal Land/Property3
- Mosque3
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- Valentyn, François12
- Wit, Frederik de11
- Sanson, Nicolas8
- Jansson, Jan6
- Keyser, Jacob5
- Reland, Adriaan5
- Bachiene, Willem Albert4
- Bowen, Emanuel4
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- Johannes van Braam9
- Gerard onder de Linden6
- Gerard van Keulen6
- Topographische Inrichting6
- Intelligence Division, War Office5
- Surveyor General's Office, Brisbane5
- Edward Stanford4
- Gerard Valck4
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- Amsterdam53
- London19
- Batavia10
- Dordrecht8
- The Hague8
- Paris6
- Brisbane5
- France4
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