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[Various Indonesian islands]
c.1900
Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore
Seven locations in the Dutch East Indies on one sheet: the islands of Borneo, Sumatra, Celebes (Sulawesi), Ambon and Banda, the city of Padang and its region on the west coast of Sumatra, and the tip of the Minahasa Peninsula (northern Celebes).
Stanford's Library Map of Asia
1899
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Southeast Asia is on sheet four of this map. British colonial territory—British Burma, the Straits Settlements, Sarawak, Brunei, British North Borneo—is highlighted in red, with Dutch, Spanish, French and Portuguese territory also shown.
A Map of the Malay Peninsula
1897
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
On this late 19th century map of the Malay Peninsula, the British colonial territories—the Straits Settlements of Singapore, Malacca, Dinding and Penang—are in red, demarcating them from the British protectorate states of the rest of the peninsula.
Kaart van het gebied bezet in Groot-Atjeh, met de nederzettingen Lepoeng en Lehoeng
1897
Indonesia
A map of Groot-Atjeh, Lepoeng and Lehoeng, at the northern tip of Sumatra, detailing routes (rivers, roads, railways), crops (rice, banana, sugarcane, betel, pepper, alang-alang, bamboo) and land features (forests, mountains, wetlands).
Soematra, Bangka en de Riouw-Lingga Archipel
1897
Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Myanmar
Map of Sumatra and surrounding islands, with residencies—administrative districts—shown by coloured borders. There are inset maps of two residencies surrounding Padang, and of Groot-Atjeh (Aceh). Rivers, railways, roads and settlements are marked.
Route chart to India and the East
1895
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of Asia featuring steamship routes—including around Southeast Asia—connecting ports such as Penang, Singapore, Batavia (Jakarta), Saigon, Bangkok, Rangun (Yangon), Manila, Macassar (Makassar) etc. There is also an inset map of Singapore.
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- Indonesia115
- Malaysia83
- Thailand77
- Singapore74
- Myanmar73
- Cambodia69
- Vietnam67
- Brunei65
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- Malay Peninsula71
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- Sulawesi60
- Celebes54
- Siam48
- Western New Guinea40
- South China Sea35
- Dutch East Indies29
- Pegu29
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- Kampong/Village22
- Military Fort10
- Residential Area10
- Cemetery/Columbarium7
- Military Barracks7
- Hospital6
- Church5
- Post Office5
- Jail/Prison4
- Public Space4
- Missionary Building3
- Police Station3
- Temple3
- Mosque2
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- Johnston, Keith (A.K.)14
- Johnston, William14
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm12
- Cronenberg, F.12
- Versteeg, W.F.11
- Böhm7
- Moll, Herman6
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- William Blackwood & Sons13
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