Hankou, China - Yangtse Kiang Hupeh Province. Surveyed by Lieuts. F.M. Leake, R.W. Dalgety, F.M. Hodgson and Sub-Lieut. F.L.M. Boothby H.M.S. Bramble and Teal. The Topography by Naick Gurmukh Singh 33rd Burma Inf[antr]y, I[ntelligence B[ranch], C[hina] F[ield] F[orce]. Decr and Jany 1902-3
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Covers Hankow [漢口], Hanyang [漢陽], and Wuchang [武昌]. Shows contoured relief, hydrology (with soundings), the railway, principal routes and streets, and city walls. A numbered key provides reference to the principal buildings in the foreign settlements, and to place-names and other buildings in Wu...
Covers the walled city and the immediate vicinity, and the Purple Mountain (紫金山) east to the Ming Mausoleum (明孝陵). Shows hydrology, relief with form lines, the layout of principal roads, the railway, and the city wall and gates. Two insets on the South sheet show the western and eastern portions...
'湖北省城內外詳圖'. Detailed map of Hupeh City (Wuchang) and its suburbs
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A copy of a Chinese map of Wuchang, Hupeh, to which has been added place-names in Wade-Giles romanisation. Shows hydrology, relief with form lines, roads, significant buildings, and the line of the projected Canton-Hankow railway
Anglo-German B[oun]d[ar]y. C[o]m[missio]n., East Africa
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Compilation material for a series of maps showing the Anglo-German boundary between East Africa Protectorate and German East Africa. Comprises 32 photo-prints on card, 2 tracings bearing corrections, a further fragment of tracing and 3 pages of notes in manuscript and typescript. A number of th...
'Swatow and Neighbouring Country shewing Routes, Landing Places etc.' Endorsed 'E R M Kirkpatrick Lieut K[ing's] O[wn] Y[orkshire] L[ight] I[nfantry] F W Thicknesse Lieut R[oyal] G[arrison] A[rtillery] July 1912'
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Shows hydrology, relief, settlements and indicated areas of cultivation. Place-names names are given in non-standard Romanisation. Detail of three landing places is shown in the margin.
'Profile Map of Route of Dr G.E. Morrison from Kengtung [in Burma] to Yunnan Fu [雲南府] via Keng-hung [景洪] and Ssu-mao [思茅].'
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Gradients and elevations above sea level of the journey are plotted at a vertical scale of 1:38,400. Horizontal distances are calculated with reference to Chinese official information at a ratio of 3 li to1 statute mile. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation. The sheet includes a smal...