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[Omgeving van het Toba meer, afdeelingen Bataklanden, onderafdeelingen Samosir, Toba en Hoogvlakte van Toba]
1890
Indonesia
Hand-drawn map of the southern part of Lake Toba in Sumatra, with roads, rivers and paths marked. Mountains, forest and rice fields are also shown, as are missionary buildings for indigenous and European people.
Kaart der Bataklanden en van het eiland Nijas
1890
Indonesia
A large-scale map of northern Sumatra, spread over 16 sheets, and divided into administrative regions. The island of Nijas (Nias) is marked with the locations of local tribes, and there is a list of other maps referenced in producing the map.
Kaart van Zuid Celebes met uitzondering van het rijk Gowa
1890
Indonesia
Detailed topographical map of South Celebes (Sulawesi) spread over four sheets, featuring crops (coffee, alang-alang, rice), fishing ponds, salt panning. With two additional maps of the island of Saleijer (Selayar) and Pitoempanoewae (Pitumpanua).
Kaart der Bataklanden en van het eiland Nijas
1890
Indonesia
A large-scale map of northern Sumatra, spread over 16 sheets, and divided into administrative regions. The island of Nijas (Nias) is marked with the locations of local tribes, and there is a list of other maps referenced in producing the map.
South eastern frontier
c.1890-1906
Myanmar, Thailand
Very detailed large-scale map of the southeast border of Burma (Myanmar) and Siam (Thailand), divided into districts. Spread over multiple sheets, seems incomplete (some sheets appear more than once, probably from different versions of the same map).
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.
Rough sketch plan of St. Joseph District, British New Guinea
1890
Papua New Guinea
Map of part of British New Guinea with notes on terrain (‘Swamp’), vegetation (‘Grass & wood patches with old gardens’) and people (‘Oru tribe’), and three elevation views of mountain ranges. Some villages are marked as having ‘resident teachers’.
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- Dutch East Indies6
- Sumatra4
- Bataklanden3
- Tapanoeli3
- Batak2
- Java2
- Lake Toba2
- Nias2
- Nijas2
- Samosir2
- Akyab1
- Ambal1
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- [remove]Path9
- River8
- Road7
- Railway/Tramway4
- Telegraph/Telephone4
- Postal Route3
- Bridge1
- Canal1