Scale 1 Inch = 96 Miles or 1:6,082,560. Prepared for the Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883. Surveyor General of India, September 1884. Inset continuation of Malay Peninsula and part of Sumatra at half the scale. Lithographed at the Survey of India Offices, Calcutta.
Scale 50 Miles to an Inch, 1:3,168,000. Sixth Edition. '50 Mile Road Map of India and Adjacent Countries, Sixth Edition, Boundary Overprint.' Surveyor General of India, 1942. Reprinted 1948. Inset continuation of Baluchistan west of Karachi, and of Assam and Burma to Rangoon. Printed at th...
India Showing (Approx.) Pakistan Boundaries And States' Unions And Mergers (May, 1948).
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Scale 1 Inch to 160 miles. 'With acknowledgments to Dr. Binapani Mukherjee.' [July 1948.] Apparently based on a Survey of India map. Uncoloured, but with political shading. 'DS 71311/1/D/1 5M 7/48 CL.'
India. 1882. [128 miles to 1 inch.] Skeleton Edition.
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Surveyor General of India, May 1877, with corrections to February 1883. Scale of 320 English Miles [=2.45 inches]. Political colouring only, no hill shading.
INDIA. 1877. [128 miles to 1 inch.] Seventh Edition.
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Surveyor General of India, April 1870, with corrections to January 1877. Scale of 320 English Miles [=2.45 inches]. Political colouring, with hill shading.
India & Pakistan Showing Diagrammatically The Position Of The States.
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To Accompany Pol.1431/48 of 30th June 1948. Research Dept., F[oreign] O[ffice], July 1948. Scale of 350 Miles [=5 inches]. Political colouring, distinguishing India and Pakistan, outlining Princely State areas within India, and marking (in yellow) Hyderabad, Kashmir and Jammu, Sikkim and Bhut...
India & Pakistan Showing Diagrammatically The Position Of The States.
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To Accompany Pol.162/49 of 31st January 1949. Research Dept., F[oreign] O[ffice], March 1949. Scale of 350 Miles [=5 inches]. Political colouring, distinguishing India and Pakistan, outlining Princely State areas within India, and marking (in yellow) Hyderabad, Kashmir and Jammu, Sikkim, Bhut...
Map Of The Tea Producing Tracts Of India. [Assam.]
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Compiled from the Revenue Survey Maps, from personal surveys, and from reports by a number of Tea planters, and inscribed by permission H.E. The Right Hon. Lord Bulwer Lytton G.M.S.I., Viceroy & Governor General of India by F. Linde. [c.1880] [1:253,440]. Zincographed by T. Black & Co...