Prismatic compass traverse to a width of approximately 30 miles. Sheets numbered 1 to 6. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines, hachures and spot heights, roads, railways, settlements, water sources, place and tribal names and the expedition route, and includes topographical notes. Mostly in ...
Shows hydrology, the position of seven limestone hills, and the alignment of principal roads. There are brief notes on topographyand a key to to places of note marked on the map. 'F. Joslin Capt R M G Tulloch Capt 2/R W Kent Regt Hong Kong 4.xii.05'
Comprises two versions of this map: the second version bears additional detail added in 1926. Covers Wuhan (武漢) and its environs. Shows relief with form lines, indicative terrain, hydrology, settlements, and communications. Settlements are numbered: the accompanying name list provides the key....
'Plan of Antung [安東]. Traced by J.M. & Co., Ltd. Property Office, Shanghai.'
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Shows hydrology, roads and railways. Street names are given in English and Wade-Giles romanisation. Blocks between streets and plots of land are numbered in three sequences. The key to these numbers is not present.
'Sketch map illustrating the journey of Rev. J. Hedley in the Chili [直隸] Province Oct. 19th to Nov. 11th 1904. From a map compiled by Lieut. Col. A.W.S. Wingate. Published by the Royal Geographical Society.'
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Covers a route from Chienchangying (建昌營) north to Kushantze (古山子), thence north-east to Tachengtze (大城子), turning westwards to Chengteh (承德) by way of Pingchuan (平泉). An outline map indicating hydrology, the Great Wall, and the route followed. Place-names have been amended with red ink to give co...