'Districts & Divisions of India. 1862.' Signed by H.E.L. Thuillier, Surveyor General of India and published by the Survey of India.
Scope & Content:
Portrays hydrology, relief by spot heights, settlements, place names and administrative boundaries. The original map, printed on paper, has been further mounted on paper (backed with linen) for the purposes of conservation.
‘Route from Isfahan by Kermanshah to Muraga and return by Hamadan. Performed under Orders of Brigr. Genl. Malcolm by Lieut. E. Frederick of the Bombay Military Establishmt. AD. 1810’
Scope & Content:
Distinctive Features: Relief shown by hachures. Routes indicated by dotted lines. Inscriptions: On the recto in the bottom right-hand corner signature ‘John Garstin Surveyor Genls. Office Fort William 1811’. Labels: On the recto in the lower centre black ink oval stamp ‘E.I. COMP’S LIBRARY’.
Distinctive Features: Depths shown by soundings with shoals and rocks represented by dots and crosses. Some settlements shown pictorially. Contains three charts showing: the coast from the Musandam Peninsula to Muscat, at the left portion of sheet; ‘De Bay van Mascatta’ in the top right; and ...
Sheet 125 made up from Sheet 125 NE [Jowai; no date visible], Sheet 125 NW [Sunamganj; no date visible], Sheet 125 SE [Sylhet] published February 1897, registered 1897, and Sheet 125 SW [Kishorganj] published July 1871, additions to 1894.
Sheet 126 made up from Sheet 126 NE [Bepari Bazar; no date visible], Sheet 126 NW [Dacca] published October 1875, additions to 1892, and Sheet 126 SE [Dhoom] published October 1875, additions to 1896.
Sheet 129 made up from Sheet 129 NE [Sadiya; no date visible], Sheet 129 NW [Tammu; no date visible], Sheet 129 SE [Dibrugarh] published November 1881, with additions to 1891, and Sheet 129 SW [Lakhimpur] published August 1880, with additions to 1891.
Scope & Content:
Incomplete: Lakhimpur, Sibsagar, Naga Tribes and part of Daphlas and Miris areas only.