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Eastern Islands: Birmah &c.
Hall, Sidney; Hall, Selina; 1846
About This Map
On this map of Southeast Asia, British colonial territory is highlighted within red borders: the Straits Settlements (Singapore, Malacca and Penang) on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula; and British Burma (Chittagong and Aracan, and Tenasserim).
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Library Catalogue
General Note: Imprint derived from the atlas in which the map was issued.
General Note: "Engraved by S. Hall".
General Note: "Selina Hall continued Hall's business after his death in 1831. Many maps of this period simply signed S. Hall are undoubtedly her work, or work done under her direction, although it was her husband's name that continued to appear on the title-pages of atlases as well as in contemporary directories"--Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
General Note: Numbered XL.
General Note: Shows boundaries, rivers and settlements.
General Note: Relief shown by hachures.
General Note: Greenwich meridian.
Geographic Coverage Note: Indonesian archipelago with Indo-China peninsula.
Open note in new window Notes for Bodleian Library: Allen LRO 80 Hand coloured ill.: Hand coloured: boundaries.
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