From the latest Authorities. Inscribed to Sir Joseph Banks Bart., President of the Royal Society &c. &c. By [...] J. Rennell. London, 1st Jany. 1788. Published by James Rennell, 1 January 1788. Scales of 200 'Geographic Miles, 60 to a degree' [=4.9 inches], 250 'British Miles, 69½ t...
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.
Scale 1 Inch = 32 Miles or 1:2,027,520. Preliminary Edition. Surveyor General of India, November 1881. Printed from a transfer from copper plate, additions on stone, and hills drawn on transfer paper at the Litho. Branch. Political colouring, with hill shading. Inset: Continuation Of The Pr...
Scale 1 inch = 80 miles or 1:5,068,800. Surveyor General of India, 1929. Inset: Ceylon. Scale 1 Inch = 80 Miles. Inset: Calcutta. Scale 1 Inch = 2½ Miles. Heliozincographed at the Survey of India Offices, Calcutta. Reg. No. 1387 D. 29 – 5000. Political colouring.
Scale 1 Inch to 70 Miles or 1:4,435,200. Surveyor General of India, 1938. Heliozincographed at the Survey of India Offices, Calcutta. Reg. No. 1215 D.36–900.
Scale 1:2,922,000 Or 46 Miles To 1 Inch. Geographical Section, General Staff, 1942 [1947]. O.R.5682. Overprinted red 'India/Pakistan boundaries as fixed by the Boundary Commission 17 Aug. 1947.'
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 & 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...