Scale 50 Miles to 1 Inch. Surveyor General of India, 1928. Provisional Issue, reprinted 1942. Scale 1:3,200,000. Provisional Issues 1928, 1937. Reg. No. 2900. D'.23–1250–1,000'39–500–2,000'42. Heliozincographed at the Survey of India Offices, Calcutta. Political colouring, with hill shadi...
Philips' Comparative Series of Large School Maps. Scale 1:3,000,000 (48 m = 1 inch). George Philip & Son, Ltd., The London Geographical Institute. [c.1940.] Layered, with political colouring in red. Political colouring shows 1936 changes to Sind, Bihar and Orissa. Inset: Part Of Englan...
Scale 1:7,500,000, 118.4 English Miles to 1 inch. April 1930. Stanford's Geogl. Estabt., London. Political colouring. Inset: Great Britain on the same scale. (The political colouring differentiates 'Provinces administered by Government of India through Chief Commissioners', 'Governor's Prov...
Scale 1:10,000,000 or 157 Miles to an Inch. The Edinburgh Geographical Institute, John Bartholomew & Son, Ltd. [c.1938.] Political colouring. 'Issued with the Indian Year Book.'
Scale 1 Inch = 160 Miles. Surveyor General of India, 1915. Fourth Edition 1936. Political colouring, with province and district names and boundaries. Heliozincographed at the Survey of India Offices, Calcutta. 1st Edition 1915, 2nd 1930, 3rd 1934. Reg. No. 1966. D 15.–1,000–6,250'28–3,750–...
Scale 1 Inch = 160 Miles. Surveyor General of India, 1915. Fourth Edition 1936, reprinted 1938. Uncoloured, with province and district names and boundaries. Heliozincographed at the Survey of India Offices, Calcutta. 1st Edition 1915, 2nd 1930, 3rd 1934. Reg. No. 1966. D 15.–1,000–6,250'28...
Scale 1 Inch = 160 Miles. Surveyor General of India, 1915. Reprinted in 1922 with additions & corrections from extra-departmental information. Reprinted 1926. Uncoloured (but with Princely States tinted yellow), with province and district names and boundaries. Heliozincographed at the S...
Scale 1 Inch to 70 Miles or 1:4,435,200. '70-Mile Map India' Second Edition. Surveyor General of India, 1947. 2nd Edition, 1947. Uncoloured (but with areas outside India and Pakistan tinted yellow), with province and district names and boundaries. Overprinted green with Pakistan boundaries....