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Bowles's new one-sheet map of Asia, divided into its empires, kingdoms, states, and other subdivisions
1795
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
A late 18th century map of Asia published in London by John Bowles, with regions indicated by colour. Central Borneo is labelled ‘Part inhabited by the Biayos’, which is seen on many contemporary maps, often with the comment ‘a savage people’.
A chart of north-west coast of Borneo: from Balambangan to Borneo proper
1794
Malaysia
Nautical charts, like this late 18th century example of the north-west coast of Borneo, were designed to help ships navigate. The numbers marked along the coastline and sea routes indicate the depth of the sea (bathymetry).
The coast of India from Pulo Timon to Pulo Cambir comprehending the Malayan coast, the Gulf of Siam, the coasts of Tsiampa and Cochinchina, with the adjacent islands and part of the isle of Borneo
1794
Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Brunei, Vietnam
Nautical charts like this are detailed around the coasts and on the seas (e.g. river mouths, islands, shoals and reefs) while the interiors are blank. The web of lines is a rhumbline network, while the numbers indicate sea depth (bathymetry).
Chart... Shewing the Connection and respective distances by Sea, between the principal harbours and Settlements in the East Indies
1794
Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia
Maritime routes had to be adjusted in response to the changing monsoon seasons, as is seen on this late 18th century map of the Indian Ocean. Drawings of the heads of children blowing—called ‘wind-heads’—are used to indicate wind direction.
The coast of India and China from the point and river of Camboja to Canton: comprehending the coasts of Tsiompa and Cochinchina, with the coast of Tonkin and the coast of Koan-Ton, with the isle of Hai-nan
1794
Cambodia, Vietnam
Navigation chart of the east coast of mainland Southeast Asia, from Cambodia to China. Islands, shoals and reefs are marked, along with bathymetry (sea depth). There are seven side views of islands (elevations) to use as landmarks.
A chart of a part of the coast of Cochinchina: from Cham-Collao Island to the King's River
1794
Vietnam
A map to aid navigation around the Touranne Bay (Bay of Turon, location of modern city of Da Nang, Vietnam). The web of lines is a rhumbline network, and bathymetry (sea depth), anchor points and two elevation views of the coasts are shown.
A new chart of the north coast of Java: wherein are described the roads of Bantam and Batavia
1794
Indonesia
Map of the Batavia (Jakarta) and Bantam (Bantem) roadsteads (a body of water sheltered from tides/currents, for ships to anchor). Shoals, reefs and bathymetry (sea depth) are marked, with explanatory notes and a rhumbline network to aid navigation.
A new chart of the straits of Sunda: From the manuscript of the Dutch East India Company
1794
Indonesia
Navigation chart of the Sunda Strait, showing bathymetry (sea depth), shoals and reefs, landmarks, and a rhumbline network. Notes record good anchorages, sources of water and supplies etc. Inset map of the Zutphen Islands off the coast of Sumatra.
A new chart containing the southwest part of the China Sea comprised between the Malaya Peninsula, Straits of Singapore &c. the Straits of Banca, Gaspar and Billiton and the Isle of Borneo
1794
Indonesia
A map of the China Sea between Malaya, Sumatra and Borneo. The numbers indicate sea depth (bathymetry), and there are drawings of the side views of some of the islands (elevations), both used to aid navigation. Some maritime routes are also marked.
- Indonesia153
- Malaysia139
- Singapore116
- Vietnam111
- Thailand110
- Cambodia107
- Myanmar105
- Brunei104
- Philippines103
- Laos96
- East Timor93
- Southeast Asia88
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- Sumatra113
- Borneo109
- Java109
- Malay Peninsula102
- Sulawesi86
- Celebes84
- Siam84
- South China Sea66
- Sunda Islands54
- China Sea50
- Maluku Islands50
- Western New Guinea50
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- Kampong/Village29
- Military Fort23
- Residential Area13
- Police Station10
- Cemetery/Columbarium9
- Church9
- Hospital9
- Palace7
- Jail/Prison6
- Military Barracks5
- Missionary Building4
- Mosque4
- Public Space4
- Court of Law3
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- [remove]Shoal201
- Reef176
- Moll, Herman11
- Walker, John8
- Wyld, James7
- Anville, Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'6
- Arrowsmith, Aaron5
- Arrowsmith, John5
- Bowen, Emanuel5
- Cary, John5
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- Laurie & Whittle15
- Edward Stanford9
- Surveyor General's Office, Brisbane9
- Intelligence Division, War Office7
- James Horsburgh7
- John Thomson7
- Robert Sayer6
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment6
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- London122
- Edinburgh14
- Brisbane9
- Liverpool2
- New York2
- Singapore2
- Amsterdam1
- Calcutta1
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