A map of part of Manchuria, issued by the Department of the Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Army in Manchuria (滿洲軍總司令部).
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Covers Kirin (吉林) province and south-eastern Heilungkiang (黑龍江). Shows settlements, roads, railways and international boundaries. Relief and hydrology is limited to areas adjacent to lines of communication. The sheets are numbered 1 to 9, and bear the sheet titles Tieh ling (鐵嶺), Chao-yang-chang ...
'Pei-Han Railway survey.' - War Office ledger. Surveyed by Havildar Tilbir Bhandari, 9th Gurkhas, Jemadar Nur Khan, 9th Hodson's Horse, and Lance Naik Hussein Khan, 30th Punjabis.
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Covers the route of the railway line from Peking (北京) to Hankow (漢口). Shows adjacent roads, settlements and hydrology. Some sheets also show adjacent relief. Indicates railway stations, and 666 numbered bridges. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation
Relates to items sent to the War Office, London by Intelligence Branch, Simla in March 1905. The 10 listed items were allocated respectively to Material. China. nos. 127-136. The file comprises the list and the covering letter.
Incomplete. The set comprises volumes 1,2,3,8,9 and 10. Volume 1 covers the whole Province with one map and 34 pages of text. The five remaining volumes cover respectively, Fuchow Fu (撫州府) with 7 maps, Kienchang Fu (建昌府) with 6 maps, Nanan Fu (南安府) with 5 maps, Kanchow Fu (贛州府) with 10 maps, a...