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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.
Grundris der stadt und citadelle Batavia
1785
Indonesia
A plan of the port of Batavia with a detailed legend identifying parts of the city. The sword and laurel wreath of the city’s coat of arms, and the Dutch East India Company flag (marked ‘VOC’ or ‘Vereenigde Oost Indische Compagnie’) are also shown.
Carte des environs de Batavia = Kaart van de buitenstreeken van Batavia
c.1772-1780
Indonesia
This late 18th century map of Batavia (Jakarta) focusses on the network of canals and rivers surrounding the city, as well as the many fields and plantations, including rice fields (‘Champ de Ris’) and sugarcane (‘Cannes de Sucre’).
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.
A plan of the city and castle of Batavia
1746
Indonesia
A mid-18th century plan of Batavia (Jakarta), the main port of the Dutch East India Company's trading network in Southeast Asia. Ships can be seen transporting goods along ‘The Great River’ to the sea, overseen by Batavia Castle at the river’s mouth.
Nieuwe afteekeningh van de Noord Küst van Java vertoonende de reede van Batavia en Bantem
1740
Indonesia
A map of the northern coast of Java and the important port cities of Batavia (Jakarta) and Bantem (Banten). The web of lines is a rhumbline network, and shoals, reefs and bathymetry (sea depth) are marked, all to aid navigation.
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.
- Indonesia66
- Malaysia6
- Singapore6
- Brunei4
- Cambodia4
- East Timor4
- Laos4
- Myanmar4
- Thailand4
- Vietnam4
- Philippines2
- Southeast Asia2
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- [remove]Batavia66
- Java63
- Jakarta62
- Dutch East Indies29
- Java Sea14
- Sumatra11
- Indian Ocean9
- Sunda Strait9
- Bantam8
- Groote Rivier8
- Kali Besar8
- Sunda Islands8
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- [remove]Military Fort66
- Church36
- Residential Area33
- Hospital29
- Public Space28
- Military Barracks18
- Cemetery/Columbarium17
- Kampong/Village17
- Court of Law11
- Palace11
- Jail/Prison8
- Post Office7
- Temple5
- Communal Land/Property4
- more Settlement Features »
- Keyser, Jacob5
- Reland, Adriaan5
- Chatelain, Henri Abraham4
- Keulen, Gerard van4
- Bootsgezel, J.J.3
- Reimer, Carl Friedrich3
- Tromp, J.3
- Vermandel, J.3
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- Gerard van Keulen6
- Topographische Bureau3
- A. and J. Churchill2
- Chez L'Honore & Châtelain Libraires2
- François L'Honoré & Compagnie2
- Gebroeders van Cleef2
- Homann Heirs2
- Petrus (Peter) Conradi2
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- Amsterdam21
- London8
- The Hague8
- Batavia7
- Brussels2
- Harlingen1
- Nuremberg1
- Nürburg1
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