Covers the northern and eastern parts of Honan Province. Shows indicative relief (inverted chevrons), hydrology, settlements, and administrative boundaries. Place names are in Chinese with running numbers added in manuscript. A key to these numbers, providing Wade-Giles romanisations, has been...
Field sheets, with a smaller scale reduction, from a survey of routes originating southern Hupeh (湖北), continuing though northern Hunan (湖南), and western Hupeh, and terminating in eastern Szechwan (四川) province.
Field sheets, with a smaller scale reduction and a book of place-names, from a survey of routes in north-east Hupeh (湖北) and south-east Honan (河南) provinces.
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
Two copies of a map 'Parts of Honan [河南], Shan-hsi [山西] and Chih-Li [直隸].' 'Peking Syndicate Survey. Season 1902, 03'
Scope & Content:
Each copy comprises 17 sheets with a small index sheet. Covers the region north and west of the line: Hwaiking (懷慶) – Weihui (衛輝) – Changte (Anyang) (彰德(安陽)) – Tzechow (磁州). Shows relief, hydrology, settlements and roads. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation.
Two strip-maps of the Pekin Syndicate railway in northern Honan (河南) done for S. Pearson & Son Limited.
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Covers the railway line that runs south-west from Taokow (道口) to Weihwei (衛輝) and Sinsiang (新鄉), then west to Paishan (柏山) by way of Hwokia (獲嘉) and Siuwu (修武). The railway, from Taokow, was constructed in connection with the coal mining industry around Tsiatso (焦作).
'My Routes in East Central China, from 8th December 1907 to 1st April 1908.' 'Tientsin 3rd May 1908, G. Pereira Lt. Colonel Grenadier Guards, Military Attaché'.
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A sketch map covering Kiangsu (江蘇), and parts of Anhwei (安徽) and Honan (河南) Provinces. Indicates hydrology, the routes taken, and settlements. Place-names are given in Wade-Giles romanisation.
'Route from Peking [北京] to Gangtok (India) via Lhasa [拉薩] & return journey from Bhamo (Burma).' - War Office ledger. 2 journeys undertaken by Brigadier General George Pereira 1921-23.
Scope & Content:
Fair drawn copies done in the War Office (M.I.4) from Pereira's originals, with accompanying notes. The journeys traverse the following provinces: Chihli (直隸), Shansi (山西), Shensi (陕西), Honan (河南), Szechwan (四川), Kansu (甘肅), Yunnan (雲南) and Tibet (西藏), and Hainan (海南) Island. The map sheets show ...