Map of Ping Ting Chou district, Shansi [平定州, 山西] N. China. A.J.M. Shaw. 10.3.06, Surveyor, Mines Department, Pekin Syndicate Limited.
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Shows relief, hydrology, settlements, and railway and telegraph communications. Place-names are given in characters and Wade-Giles romanisation.With inset map: 'Key to map PTC 25 showing position of survey', scale 1:1,172,160
Shows three surveyed areas along the course of the Tsingshui Kiang (清水江) in eastern Kweichow (貴州). The three sections are joined by dotted lines to indicate unsurveyed areas, which are not drawn to scale. Hydrology, land communications and settlements are indicated. Place names are given in non-s...
Sketch map of route from Tung Zen [銅仁] to Dah Ho Yen [大河堰?]' 'Dec 04 T. 107.
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Covers the course of the Mayang Ho (麻陽河) above Tungjen (銅仁) in north-eastern Kweichow (貴州), showing hydrology and settlements. Place names are given in non-standard romanized Chinese.'Dah Ho Yen' is shown as being at the head of the Mayang Ho, 232 li upstream from Tungjen.
Routes to Kweiyang [貴陽], Ping Chiu [平九], Chin Ping [錦屏] and Patsai [八寨]
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Shows routes through eastern Kweichow (貴州) between Kweiyang and Chenki (辰溪), Hunan (湖南). Shows hydrology, settlements, and the locations of coal, gold, and quicksilver mines . Place names are given in non-standard romanized Chinese.
Despatch from W.H. Wilkinson, Consul-General for Yünnan and Kueichow to the Government of Burma, no. 13, 17th April 1905.
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Relates to the proposal of the Anglo-French Quicksilver and Mining Concession to construct a railway from Changsha, Hunan (長沙, 湖南) to Kueiyang, Kueichow (貴陽, 貴州). Comprises a cover leaf, together with a paper 'Note on the Yuen River [沅江] and its Overland connection with Kueiyang Fu, the capital o...
A file of topographic information relating to journeys in eastern Kwangsi [廣西] by Captains Joslin and Tulloch of the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Includes maps describing a circular route between the cities of Kweilin [桂林], Liuchow [柳州] and Wuchow [梧州], and rough plans of those cities.
The larger part of the route follows the course of the 'Young Fu River' (Losing Kiang (雒清江)). Hydrology and settlements along the line of the route are indicated together with notes on topography and on the telegraph. Place names are given in non-standard romanized Chinese. 'F. Joslin Capt R M G ...
Shows the line of the city wall and the locations of the gates, the river, the position of two limestone hills, and includes notes on topography. The road plan within the wall is indicative.'F. Joslin Capt R M G Tulloch Capt 2/R W Kent Regt Hong Kong 29.xi.05'