'Ch'ien-T'ang River [錢塘江] from Hang-Chou [杭州] to Ch'ü-Chou [衢州] Obtained through C.M.S. Hang-chou and copied by Hav. Mihr Din Bl. S. & Miners March 1901'
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Shows hydrology, relief with form lines, settlements, communications and hsien [縣] boundaries. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation. North is oriented towards the upper right-hand margin
'Southern Kiang-Su [江蘇]'. 'Reduced from a Chinese Map' by Havildar Mihr Din, Bengal Sappers & Miners, and by Havildar Tilbir Bhandari, 9th Gorkha Rifles, Shanghai 1901.
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Shows hydrology, relief with form lines, settlements, communications and hsien [縣] boundaries. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation.
Shows relief with hachures, settlements, routes with distances, and petrol stations. North is oriented towards the upper left-hand margin of the sheets
'Survey of Newcastle Jamaica showing the positions occupied by the 84th Reg[i]m[en]t under canvass during the summer of 1867'. Surveyed and drawn by Lieut. A.G. Foot. R.E. 1868
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Covers the site of the military cantonment on the road between Kingston and Buff Bay, indicating relief with hill shading, hydrology, local roads, and the locations of buildings and facilities, which are named and numbered
'Belize Railway. Map Accompanying Mr. Shelford's Report, October 1896'
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Covers the surveyed routes, which follow the valley of the Sibun River and the upper reach of the Belize River, extending from Belize town on the coast, to the border with Guatemala. Shows hydrology, with some generalized indications of terrain, named settlements, and the lines of the proposed ra...
'List of places corresponding to numbers on Map of Tientsin and Surrounding Country. With enlarged plan on 8 inches to 1 mile of parts of British and French Concessions.'
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Gives names in English, Chinese and Wade-Giles romanisation
Buffalo Mountains. 'Drawn by M E Gosset Captain 54th Regt A.D.C.'
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Covers an area in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, 10 miles north-west of King William's Town. Shows relief, hydrology, vegetation, settlements and forts. A panel of text provides notes on terrain.