Sheet No. 1st F[ro]m Lo Ho Kou [unidentified] to Jê Ho K'ou [熱河口] via Shing Ko Tun [unidentified] and Lan P'ing Hsien [灤平縣]. Survey by Hussein Khan 30th Punjabis October 1904
'Chinese railway survey from I-ch'ang (Yi-ch'ang Fu) [宜昌府] to Kuei-chou Fu [𧃰州府]' - War Office ledger.
Scope & Content:
One tracing and two blue-prints (three versions of the same map) covering an area from western Hupeh (湖北) to eastern Szechwan (四川). The map shows the line of the Yangtze Kiang and its principal tributaries, and the line of a proposed railway.On the tracing, place-names along the line of the rail...
'Map of Ch'ang-Ch'un Railway Stations.' 'Surveyed and Printed by Japanese officials on 1/5/04 of Ming-chih Emperior [sic].'
Scope & Content:
Covers the city of Changchun, Kirin (長春, 吉林), and the adjacent area to the north-east. Shows relief and hydrology, principal roads, railways, the extent of the city and locations of settlements in the surrounding area. Indicates the boundaries of the Russian and Japanese railway stations.
This surviving field sheet covers a line running north and north-east from Chang-Shou-Hsien (長壽縣). Shows relief, hydrology, settlements, and the line of traverse. A numbered key gives place-names in non-standard romanisation
'Ma-Ch'ang [馬廠] Camp and T'ang-Kuan-T'un [唐官屯] Surveyed by Naick Gurmukh Singh 33rd Burma Infantry'.
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Covers a military camp and nearby village approximately 30 miles south-west of Tientsin (天津). Shows hydrology with embankments, roads, paths and telegraph lines, and settlements with buildings in outline. A table of reference relates to the layout and garrison of the military camp as at May, 190...
'Route through Wei-Ch'ang [圍場] (Imperial Hunting Ground) Followed by Captain Woods R.A. and Captain Hutchinson 1/4 Goorkhas in April and May 1902 Surveyed by Havildar Amar Singh 4th Sikh Infantry'.
Scope & Content:
Covers a route in northern Chihli (直隸) from Shihpientze (石片子) to Dolon Nor (多倫淖爾) via Santaokowmen (三道溝門) and Sipoer (西撥兒). Shows, either side of the route, relief, hydrology, and numbered settlements. The key to the numbers is provided by the accompanying place-name list at CHI/234/2/2.