'Route Series.' - War Office ledger. Surveyed by Havildars Mada Ram, 44th Gurkhas, and Sheikh Abdul, 28th Bombay Pioneers, and G.W. Hunter, Captain, R.E.
The sheets cover a route proceeding south through Chihli (直隸) Province from Paoting (保定) by way of Chengting (正定) to Hantan (邯鄲), to Weihwei, Honan (衛輝, 河南), then west through Honan to Lingpao (靈寶) above the Sanmen Rapids (三門峽) on the Hwang Ho (黃河), crossing the river at Tungkwan (潼關) passing th...
Done from the respective sheets at CHI/93/1/1. Place-names are not given, with the exception of sheet 8 which covers the crossings of the Hwang Ho (黃河) and bears a list of place names between Lingpao, Honan (靈寶, 河南) and Tungchow, Shensi (同州, 陕西)
Numbered place-names are listed in Chinese characters and Wade-Giles romanisation. A second set of folios covers the same list, but without romanisation.
Route surveys showing 2 journeys through Honan ( 河南) and south-central Shensi (陕西) Provinces. The War Office ledger gives 'Col. Manifold' as the author
‘Map A’ covers a route from Weihui (衛輝) through Kaifeng (開封) to Chengchow (鄭州), all in Honan. ‘Map B’ and ‘Map C’ cover a route from western Honan through south-central Shensi. Principal places on this route are Shangchow (商州), Sian (西安), and Foping (佛坪), all in Shensi Province Relief with form l...
Route surveys Szechwan (四川) Province. Surveyed by Havildar Mada Ram 44th Gurkhas and Captain G.W. Hunter R.E.
Scope & Content:
Shows routes principally in central and eastern Szechwan. The sheets are arranged in 2 sets, numbered by the War Office as 1 to 12, and 13 to 19. The first set commences at Shihchuan (石泉) and terminates at Ichang (宜昌), following routes passing Pachow (巴州), Chungking (重慶), Chengtu (成都), Suining (...
'China. Province of Ssu-chuan.' 'Published under the direction of [...] Surveyor General of India. October 1903.' Surveyed by Havildars Mada Ram, 44th Gurkhas, and Sheikh Abdul, 28th Bombay Pioneers, and G.W. Hunter, Captain, R.E.
Scope & Content:
Relates to the journeys covered by CHI/93/3. Shows, along the lines of the routes, relief, hydrology, and settlements. Place-names are given in simplified Wade-Giles romanisation.