Covers the peninsula formed by Nanshan Mountain (南山). Shows relief and hydrology, the single line railway, and the locations of British, French, German and Japanese positions
'General Plan of Chin-Wang-Tao. Plan No. II. Field-Litho. Bo[mbay]. S[appers] & M[iners].'
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Covers the peninsula formed by Nanshan Mountain (南山), extending approximately 1 mile to the north. Shows hydrology, railway lines, and the locations of buildings of French, German and Japanese mining companies.
'General Plan of Proposed Harbour and Town Site at Chin Wang Tao. Plan No. III. Field-Litho. Bo[mbay]. S[appers] & M[iners].'
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Extends from the coast inland approximately 2½ miles to the line of the Mukden-Tientsin railway. Shows hydrology, proposed docks and associated buildings, railway lines, and the extent of reclamation. Indicated bathymetry in the area of the proposed harbour
'廣州市第四期馬路全圖 [Street map of Canton city]' '廣州遠安工社 [Canton Yuan'an Workers Society]'
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Shows roads and streets with names, title, and legend in Chinese. The sheet is a photographic copy of the original printed map, which bore manuscript additions(in English) to indicate military establishments and police stations
Shows relief, hydrology, communications, settlements and principal buildings. Includes a key to land ownership and use, the differential shading of which has been lost in the copying process
A map covering the waterfront and the old walled city. Shows relief with form lines, outline hydrology, and street layout with numbered blocks. The key to the numbers was not present on transfer. Also indicates the respective ownership of commercial jetties. Street names are given in Chinese and ...
'Map of Tientsin [天津] [and] surrounding country, Chihli Province [直隸省], China drawn by Pvt. 1st cl. Vincent Jackowski, Intelligence Section, Hdqrs. Co. 15th Inf.'
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Shows hydrology, railways, tram and telegraph lines, road and paths, and the locations of foreign Concessions. Street names are given for the British and French Concessions. Major buildings are numbered: the key to the names is not present