26 A Plan Of The Outlet Of The River Hughly From Culpee Downward As It Was Surveyed In The Year 1770 By John Ritchie Survr.
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Scale 2 miles to an Inch. Manuscript copy by Barlow, enlarged from a tracing. 'Traced on the Manuscript Chart in the Hydrographic Office of the India House, March 1859.' Formerly numbered 3(B). Enlarged from tracing IOR/X/9128/1 item 13.
27 A Sketch Of The Soundings In The Middle And Eastern Channels Of The Entrance Of The Hooghly River, As Sounded In The Months Of May And June 1782.
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By John Ritchie. Scale of [3] Leagues [9 miles, = 4.05"]. Manuscript copy by Barlow. 'Copied from a manuscript Chart at the India House. [...] March 1859.' Formerly numbered 4.
'Karte von Alt-Indien zu Prof[essor]. Chr[istian]. Lassens Indischer-Altherthumskunde, bearbeitet und gezeichnet von Dr. H. Kiepert. A Map of Ancient India, with the Indian Classical and Principal Modern Names, to Illustrate Pof[essor] Lassen's Indian Antiquities. Drawn by Henry Kiepert L.L.D. at Berlin. 1853.'
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IOR/X/397/1 and IOR/X/397/2 are identical copies of the same map. Portrays hydrology, relief by hachures, settlements, modern and ancient place names, and ethnographic regions, and includes linguistic notes. Also contains insets entitled 'Sketch of the Boundaries of Languages Now Existent in In...
Sheet 12 made up from Sheet 12 NE [Morvi; no date visible], Sheet 12 NW [Bhuj; no date visible], Sheet 12 SE [Rajkot] published January 1881, and Sheet 12 SW [Dwarka] published December 1885.
'Survey of Hooringottah and Mudomuty Rivers. No title. Surveyed in the years 1768 and 1769 by John Ritchie.' - India Office map catalogue.
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Covers the Hooringottah and Mudomuty rivers in Bengal, India. Portrays hydrology including tidal sands and soundings, generalised vegetation, settlements and place names, and includes topographical notes, one of which refers to an expedition of 1773.
[Map of South Eastern Tibet and Adjacent Countries], 'Provisional Issue, Rough Compilation' S.D.O. No. 461 a & b
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Three copies of a pair of topographical maps covering parts of present-day Tibet, Bhutan, India and China: sheets 1 and 2 of the North Eastern Frontier Series (N.E.F.). Produced by Simla Drawing Office, No. 461 a and b.
'Mapp of the Mallabar Coast and of the Costa di Pescaria No. 3. Rec'd 13th November 1705 by ye Dutchess via Fort St. George.'
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The map bears no title but is endorsed as above; the verso bears the same note. Portrays coastal hydrography, pictorial relief, coastal settlements and indigenous land divisions.