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].'
Scope & Content:
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].'
Scope & Content:
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
'Plan of Antung [安東]. Traced by J.M. & Co., Ltd. Property Office, Shanghai.'
Scope & Content:
Shows hydrology, roads and railways. Street names are given in English and Wade-Giles romanisation. Blocks between streets and plots of land are numbered in three sequences. The key to these numbers is not present.
Shows hydrology and the layout of roads. The rice mills and custom house at Kut Chow Sha (吉洲沙) are indicated. Place and street names are given in Chinese and English. Zones of the city are numbered 1 to 7. No key to the numbering is present
'武進縣市區地圖. Plan of Changchow. Hugh Middleton & Co., Shanghai 1st May, 1930.'
Scope & Content:
Shows hydrology, vegetation, the layout of roads and streets, the railway, buildings and plots. Areas of the city are numbered 1-42; buildings and plots are numbered within each area. Building and street names are given in Chinese.
Shows hydrology, street layout, and the line of the city walls. Street and place names are given in Chinese, with the single exception of the 'West China Union University'.
A sketch plan indicating waterways and the layout of streets and roads. Names of street and commercial buildings are given in English and Chinese. Blocks are numbered: no key to the numbers is present.