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'陕西全啚'. '陝西陸軍測量局'. (Shensi Military Survey Office.)
Scope & Content:
Shows hydrology, relief (with hachures), settlements, roads, and adminstrative boundaries. Selected place-names have been numbered in manuscript. A key to these numbers, giving Wade-Giles romanisations, is on a separate folio pasted down to the face of the map sheet.
'Sketch of Country from T'ai-yüan Fu [太原府] to Kalgan [張家口]'. 'G Pereira Lt. Colonel Grenadier Guards Military Attaché 11th August 1907'.
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Covers a route in north-eastern Shansi [山西] Province by way of Taichow [代州] and Tatung [大同], thence into north-west Chihli [直隸]. Shows, along the line of the route, relief (highly generalised), river crossings, settlements, and a section of the Great Wall. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles rom...
Covers Chekiang Province in eastern China. Shows hydrology, roads and paths, telegraph lines, and the provincial boundary. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation.
Covers that part of Kiangsu (江蘇) Province north of the Yangtze River (揚子江). Shows hydrology, routes, and settlements, roads, and adminstrative boundaries. Place-names are predominantly given in Wade-Giles romanisation. Place-names given in Chinese Postal romanisation are marked with red ink.
'My Routes in East Central China, from 8th December 1907 to 1st April 1908.' 'Tientsin 3rd May 1908, G. Pereira Lt. Colonel Grenadier Guards, Military Attaché'.
Scope & Content:
A sketch map covering Kiangsu (江蘇), and parts of Anhwei (安徽) and Honan (河南) Provinces. Indicates hydrology, the routes taken, and settlements. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation.
'Map of Ch'ang-Ch'un Railway Stations.' 'Surveyed and Printed by Japanese officials on 1/5/04 of Ming-chih Emperior [sic].'
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Covers the city of Changchun, Kirin (長春, 吉林), and the adjacent area to the north-east. Shows relief and hydrology, principal roads, railways, the extent of the city and locations of settlements in the surrounding area. Indicates the boundaries of the Russian and Japanese railway stations.
'From Lo-Za [洛社] (on Grand Canal) to Wu-Hu [蕪湖] (Southern Chiang-su [江蘇] and Ah-hui [安徽] Provinces) Surveyed by Colour Hav[ilda]r Dan Sing 1/39th G[arhwal Rifles]. December 1907'.
Scope & Content:
Shows hydrology, relief with form lines and spot heights, and indications of local terrain. Settlements and significant buildings are numbered 1 to 182, with the key to the numbers given in a reference table which includes romanisations based on local and Peking pronuciations, Chinese characters...