T. H. Smith, 22 August 1801. Manuscript. Scale of Coss, 2 Miles English [approximately 1:180,000]. Shows 'Marches by Lieut. Col. Smith' and 'Marches by Lieut. Col. Marley'.
[Survey of India,] 1924. Second edition 1933, reprinted 1946. Scale 1 inch to a Mile, or 1:63,360. Surveyed 1918-22. Calcutta Chord Railway and Willingdon Bridge Approach from information by PWD Bengal, without verification by SI. Previous edition 1st 1924. Registered 1923. Heliozincograp...
Map To Follow The Movements Of The Anglo Indian Army In Afghaunistan Shewing The Routes Passes And Military Positions.
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James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen and H.R.H. Prince Albert, Charing Cross East. 7 August 1842. [Scale approximately 1:800,000.] Label with ownership mark 'Palmerston'.
The Territories Of The Maharaja Of Jummoo And Kashmir With Portions Of The Adjoining Countries.
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Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta. Stanford's Geogl. Estabt. London. [1903.] [Scale of] English Statute Miles 1:1,013,760 (16 Miles to 1 Inch). 'Map to illustrate Duke's Guide to Kashmir.' 'By permission of Mr. Drew.' 'Routes referred to in the Guidebook' printed red. Ownership mark 'J. ...
India Burmah And The Adjacent Parts Of Beluchistan, Afghanistan, Turkestan, The Chinese Empire, And Siam.
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Edward Stanford, 26 & 27 Cockspur St., Charing Cross S.W. Stanford's Geographical Estabt. London. [c1900.] [Scale approximately 1:5,400,000.] Formed of two sheets, 'India, North. 55.' and [India, South. 56.], of 'London Atlas Series' [i.e. London Atlas of Universal Geography].
Scale 50 Miles to an Inch, 1:3,168,000. [Survey of India,] Sixth Edition, 1945. 6th Edition 1945 January (Reprint of above [5th (Revised) [Edition] 1939; Reprinted 1942 with major corrections (6th Edition); Reprinted 1943 (without corrections)]). Inset: [Continuation westward for Baluchistan]...
Wm. H. Allen & Co., Leadenhall Street, 185[ ]. J. & C. Walker, 9 Castle Street, Holborn. [Scale of] English Miles [approximately 1:1,300,000]. Date incompletely lithographed. Ownership mark 'Palmerston' on inside front cover.