Map of Left Bank of Yang-Tze River [揚子江]. Ho Chou [和州] to Chin-Kiang [鎮江]. Surveyed by Naik Gurmukh Singh 33rd Burmah L.I. Feb-March 1903
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Shows relief with form lines, hydrology, settlements and land use. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation and bear reference numbers. The leaf of text bears a list of corrections.
Map of Left Bank of Yang-Tze River (揚子江). Ho Chou (和州) to Chin-Kiang (鎮江). Apparently a copy made from tracings of CHI/28/1
Scope & Content:
Shows relief, hydrology, settlements and land use. Places are marked with reference numbers. Includes one small sheet providing a graphic index to the set, at scale 1:1,000,000.
'Chin-Kiang [鎮江]. Surveyed by Naik Gurmukh Singh 33rd Burmah Infantry March 1903. Drawn by L[an]ce Havildar Sheikh Abdul Kadir 28th Bo[mbay] Pioneers. May 1903. I.B. China Force.' The War Office ledger gives 'Intelligence Branch, North China Command' as the author.
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Shows relief, hydrology, streets and buildings, and indicates hulks and jetties belonging to trading companies. Names on the map are predominantly in English. A 'Table of Reference' gives 53 romanised Chinese place names related to numbers on the map.
Two copies of a map 'Parts of Honan [河南], Shan-hsi [山西] and Chih-Li [直隸].' 'Peking Syndicate Survey. Season 1902, 03'
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Each copy comprises 17 sheets with a small index sheet. Covers the region north and west of the line: Hwaiking (懷慶) – Weihui (衛輝) – Changte (Anyang) (彰德(安陽)) – Tzechow (磁州). Shows relief, hydrology, settlements and roads. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation.
Port of Ch'in-Wang-Tao [秦皇島] From original Surveys, and from Plans supplied by the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company.
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Comprises the original tracing and a blue-print copy. Coverage extends inland to a distance of approximately 4 miles. Shows relief and hydrology, road and rail communications, settlements, and bathymetry in the area of the port. Names of settlements are given in Wade-Giles romanisation: topograp...
Port of Pei-Tai-Ho (on Sea) [北戴河] From original Surveys, and from Plans supplied by the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company.
Scope & Content:
Coverage extends approximately 10 miles north and west of Peitaiho. Shows relief and hydrology, road and rail communications, settlements, and bathymetry in the area of the port. Names of settlements are given in Wade-Giles romanisation: topographic features are described in English