'A General Map of the River Baramputrey, From its Conflux with the Issamuty near Dacca, towards Assam: Carefully reduced from the Original Surveys to a Scale proper for common Use; By J. Rennell Surveyor.
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A 5-sheet series depicting an approximately 325-mile length of the River Baramputrey in north-eastern India from Commerputa to its confluence with the Issamuty River. Portrays hydrology including sands, pictorial relief and hachures, vegetation and cultivation, settlements, place names and admin...
'Map of the Brahmaputra River from Jaffirganj to 30 miles west of Goalpara. 1830.' - India Office map catalogue. Surveyed by Captain R. Wilcox.
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Eight map sheets numbered 1 to 8. Covers the Brahmaputra River in north-east India from Jaffirganj (spelt Jafarganj on the map) 180 miles northwards to approximately 30 miles west of Goalpara. Portrays hydrology, including sand and bank details, relief by hachures and rock drawing, vegetation an...
‘The Shaṭṭ el ‘Aráb from Baṣrah to the Bar of the River Euphrates and the River Kárún from Salmánah Isle to Moḥommerah with the Bah-a-mishìr surveyed by Colonel Chesney and the Officers of the expeditions’
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Imprint: Published by Col. Chesney. Engraved by J.&C. Walker. Distinctive Features: Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings recorded in fathoms. Published as a part of a survey, above title ‘XII’ relates to sheet number.
‘Trigonometrical Plan of the Back-water at Ras Al Khyma. By Lieut.t J.M. Guy. 1822. Drawn by M. Houghton’
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Distinctive Features: Relief shown by shading. Depths shown by soundings. Hand drawn nautical chart of the shores of the Persian Gulf compiled from the survey carried out by the Bombay Marine’s officers in 1822 showing Ras Al Khyma [Ras al-Khaimah]. Place names given both in English and Ara...
[Composite map from the International Map of the World at 1:1,000,000 comprising parts of: I.37 Damascus, I.38 Baghdad, and I.39 Tehran] GSGS 2555
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A composite topographical map composed of at least three sheets glued together to cover a contiguous area from present-day Syria and eastern Turkey to Iran, and northern Iraq to Georgia. Manuscript additions in black ink indicate 'suggested new Southern boundary of Kurdistan', 'Western Frontier, ...
Military Report on Tribal Country between Khyber and Kurram fifth edition
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Two copies, No. 120 (IOR/X/12172/15/1/A) and No. 119 (IOR/X/12172/15/2/A). For Official use Only. General Staff, India. Simla: Government of India Press, 1930. Catalogue No. 'N'-89. Case No.29492/M. O.-3-Books. Each contains a five-page pamphlet listing amendments dated December 1933, and three m...
'Map of the Ichamati River between Pabna on the Ganges, and the Hurisagar, by Captain R. Wilcox'. 1830.
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Covers the course of the Ichamati River in north-east India from Pabna on the River Ganges 30 miles eastwards to Bera on the Hurisagar River. Portrays hydrology, vegetation and cultivation, roads, settlements and place names. A reduced scale version of this map at 1:253,440 is filed at IOR/X/53...
‘A PART OF BELUCHISTAN WITH PART OF MEKRAN AND THE PERSO-BELUCH BOUNDARY DRAWN & COMPILED BY CAPTAIN BERESFORD LOVETT R.E. attached to the Special Mission to Mekran UNDER MAJOR GENERAL F.J. GOLDSMID, C.B. From actual surveys by Major E.C. Ross, Assistant Political Agent, Gwadur; Captain Beresford Lovett, R.E.; and Quarter Master Serjeant D. Bower, R.E.’
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Imprint: Trel. Saunders, India Office. Lithographed from tracings entitled: ‘Beluchistan, comprising Mekran and the Perso-Beluch Boundary’. Distinctive Features: Relief shown by shading. Coloured for reference with boundary indicated by pecked line and tinted pink. Routes shown in red and...
'Map of India'. Drawn and engraved by John Walker. Published by Kingsbury, Parbury & Allen. 1825.
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Map bears the inscription 'This Newly constructed and extended Map of India from the Latest Surveys of the best Authorities, Published principally for the use of Officers of the Army in India, is respectfully Inscribed to Major General Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B., K.L.S. &c.' Originally a sing...
‘Map of the Countries lying between the Euphrates and Indus on the East and West, and the Oxus and Terek and Indian Ocean on the North and South. By John Macdonald Kinneir’
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Imprint: London. Published, by A. Arrowsmith No. 10 Soho Square – Hydrographer to His Majesty. Distinctive Features: Title continues: ‘Inscribed to Brigadier General Sir John Malcolm Knight of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun’. Relief shown by shading. Map produced to accompan...