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A version of the map at CHI/270/1/1 including the following additions: relief shown with hachures and with form lines (which have been added in manuscript); a larger number of named settlements; Chinese translations of the legend and the statement of scale; province names in Chinese with romanisa...
Pei-Han Railway [京漢鐵路] (Belgian-Chinese)'. 'Copied A Middleton Bugler R.E.
Scope & Content:
A reduction of a map drawn at a larger scale, showing the line of the railway between Peking [北京] and Hankow [漢口], indicating stations, river crossings and the adjacent road route. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation.
'陕西全啚'. '陝西陸軍測量局'. (Shensi Military Survey Office.)
Scope & Content:
Shows hydrology, relief (with hachures), settlements, roads, and adminstrative boundaries. Selected place-names have been numbered in manuscript. A key to these numbers, giving Wade-Giles romanisations, is on a separate folio pasted down to the face of the map sheet.
'Sketch of Country from T'ai-yüan Fu [太原府] to Kalgan [張家口]'. 'G Pereira Lt. Colonel Grenadier Guards Military Attaché 11th August 1907'.
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Covers a route in north-eastern Shansi [山西] Province by way of Taichow [代州] and Tatung [大同], thence into north-west Chihli [直隸]. Shows, along the line of the route, relief (highly generalised), river crossings, settlements, and a section of the Great Wall. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles rom...
Covers Chekiang Province in eastern China. Shows hydrology, roads and paths, telegraph lines, and the provincial boundary. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation.
Covers that part of Kiangsu (江蘇) Province north of the Yangtze River (揚子江). Shows hydrology, routes, and settlements, roads, and adminstrative boundaries. Place-names are predominantly given in Wade-Giles romanisation. Place-names given in Chinese Postal romanisation are marked with red ink.
Two copies of a single-sheet map in Chinese covering Wuhan and its environs. The copies are respectively printed, and a reversed bromide. The map shows relief with form lines, hydrology, road and rail communications, and settlements, principally Wuchang (武昌), Hankow (漢口), and Hanyang (漢陽). The pr...