Pe-Kiang [北江] or North River Kwangtung [廣東] South China' 'C.W. Case-Morris Lieut[enant] 2[nd Battalion] R[oyal] W[est] Kent Reg[imen]t June 1906.
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' … a timed sketch, made from the bridge of a river gun boat.' The river and its immediate surrounds are mapped from Samshui (三水) northwards to Shiuchow (韶州). Shows hydrology, settlements and local communications. Relief, either side of the river, is shown by form lines. Includes topographical n...
'Map of first Mining Permit applied for by The Pekin Syndicate Ltd. In Ping-Ting-Chou [平定州] Shansi [山西]' '山西平定州平潭鎮福公司初請礦界圖.' 'P.T.C.26 A.J.M. Shaw 16:3:06'
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The application area straddles the Tao River (桃河) to the north of Ping-Ting Chou. The map shows hydrology, relief with form lines, settlements, and the application boundary. Place names are given in Chinese characters with Wade-Giles romanisations.
The Hun Ho [渾河] valley', Chihli Province (直隸省). Endorsed: 'E.W.S. Mahon Lt. R.E. 15/5/02
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A map of the river from its nearest point to Peking (北京), upstream as far as Kalgan (張家口).Shows hydrology, relief in the vicinity of the river, settlements, and the route taken by the Lieutenant Mahon. Non-standard romanisation of place-names has been corrected to Wade-Giles in red ink.
'Peking [北京] to Kalgan [張家口] Railway Reconnaissance. The Pei-ho [白河] and Yung-ning-ch'eng [永寧城] Routes, by Lieut: Mahon, R.E. and Havildar Tilbir Bhandari.' Surveyed during May 1902.
Scope & Content:
Shows hydrology, relief, numbered settlements, and local communications. With 6 pages of place-name lists (characters and Wade-Giles romanisation) attached to the respective sheets, and a separate title sheet.
'Chih-Li [直隸] Province. Survey from Niu Lan Shan [牛欄山] to Jehol [熱河] & Jehol to Ma-pa-tien [unidentified].' - War Office ledger 'Tracing of Survey by Mr R.B. Morehead 1902' - War Office envelope
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A sketch map describing a route from Niulanshan (牛欄山) 25 miles north-east from Peking (北京), proceeding north-east to the Great Wall at Kupehkow (古北口), thence to Lwanping (灤平) and Jehol (熱河), east to Pingchuan (平泉) and Chienchang (建昌), all in Chihli Province, then south to Suizhong (綏中), Shengking...
Maps of two routes in north-east Chihli [直隸] province, surveyed by Lieutenant Webster and Colour Havildar Lachman Pershad. 'Tracing of Survey by Mr R.B. Morehead 1902' - War Office envelope
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The principal route runs from Shihmenkai (石門寨) (12 miles north of Chinwangtao (秦皇島)), northwards to Chienchang (建昌) and Mangniuyingtze (蟒牛營子), north-west to Kienchang Hsien (建昌縣), finally south-west to Sanshikiatze (三十家子). The other route runs from Jehol (熱河) southwards to Malankwan (馬蘭關), 2 mile...
Two maps of part of northern Chihli (直隸) Province, by Lt Colonel A.W.S. Wingate, Havildar Gurmuckh Singh, and Sepoy Hussain Khan
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The maps cover an area to the south of Jehol (熱河), south-west to Shih-hsia (石匣) and south east to Chuang-t'ou-ying-tzu (庄頭營子), showing hydrology, relief, and numbered settlements. Each map is accompanied by name lists providing a key to the numbered settlements with chinese characters and romanis...
'Hsi-ling (Western Tombs) [西陵] to Ta-tung Fu [大同府] via Yu Chou [蔚州] and back via Hsüan-hua Fu [宣化府]'. 'Surveyed by Havildar Amar Singh, 4th S[ikh] I[nfantry]
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The sheets cover a route in western Chihli [直隸] and north-eastern Shansi [山西] provinces. Shows hydrology, relief, and numbered settlements to a distance of up to 2 miles either side of the route. Place-names in Wade-Giles romanisation have been added in pencil for some settlements. Numbered 1-14....