'Compagnie Imperiale des Chemins de Fer Chinois. Ligne de Pekin a Hankow'.
Scope & Content:
Covers the railway line and a large portion of north and central China, with a gradient profile in the right-hand margin of the sheet. Shows hydrology, railways and roads, major settlements and all stations along the line. Place-names are given in EFEO romanisation.
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.
'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.
Shows the line of the city wall, the position of the two rivers, and relief indicated with contour lines. With marginal notes on topography, and a key to to the places of note marked on the map.The road plan within the wall is indicative.'R M G Tulloch Capt 2/R W Kent Regt Hong Kong 1.xii.05'