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'Route Survey. Kalgan [張家口] to Yellow R[iver] [黃河] & down Yellow R[iver] to T'ung-kuan T'ing [潼關廳] & Meng Hsien [孟縣].' - War Office ledger.
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The map covers the line of the route, proceeding from Kalgan, Chihli [直隸], across northern Shansi [山西] via Kweihwa [歸化] to Paotow [包頭], Inner Mongolia [内蒙古], then down the Hwang Ho [黃河] via Tungkwan, Shensi [陕西] to Menghsien, Honan [河南]. Shows hydrology, communications and settlements. Principal ...
'Chinese railway survey from I-ch'ang (Yi-ch'ang Fu) [宜昌府] to Kuei-chou Fu [𧃰州府]' - War Office ledger.
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One tracing and two blue-prints (three versions of the same map) covering an area from western Hupeh (湖北) to eastern Szechwan (四川). The map shows the line of the Yangtze Kiang and its principal tributaries, and the line of a proposed railway.On the tracing, place-names along the line of the rail...
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
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.
Plan of 'His Britannic Majesty's Legation, Peking [北京]. From a sketch by Captain R.G. King, R.E., Field Engineer, North China Command.''1st December 1904. Corrected to 24th November 1905'
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Indicates the layout and functions of civil and military buildings.