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

infoHaldane, John; 1794

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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.

Details
Date
1794
Map Maker
Haldane, John
Printer/Publisher
Laurie & Whittle
Publication Location
London
Attributes

Longitude and Latitude

Rhumbline Network

Scale

Insets

Elevation

Features

River

Bathymetry

Maritime Route

Regional Border

Mountain/Volcano

Reef

Shoal

Library Catalogue

Title
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. [cartographic material]
Author
Haldane, John active 1794, cartographer ; Laurie & Whittle, publisher
Publication Date
12th May, 1794
Map Data
Scale approximately 1:2,850,000 (E 104°31'00"--E 113°29'00"/N 23°29'00"--N 8°30'00").
Format
1 map ; 60 x 44 cm
Language
English
Extent
1 scans.
Additional Information
Published ... by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street,
Publisher Details
London. : Published ... by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street,
Subjects
Cambodia -- Maps; Maps
Shelfmark
(E) D171 (119) (Weston Stack)
Permalink
http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/permalink/f/1vrc72e/oxfaleph020479581
Aleph System Number
20479581
Miscellaneous Notes

General Note: Depths shown by soundings.
General Note: Includes views and appearances of coastal features from sea.
General Note: Scale in English and French sea leagues.
Copy-specific Notes

Open note in new window Notes for Bodleian Library: (E) D171 (119) Public note: Transferred from the School of Geography.
Further Information
by Capt. John Haldane..

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