Maps, India, Pakistan & Burma, 1831-1894 : [maps in the British parliamentary papers] / Irish Academic Press
- Bib ID:
- 8560407
- Format:
- Map
- Online Version:
- National Library of Australia digitised item. MAP G7651.S1 1978 copy
- Scale:
- Scales differ. (E 31°31'00"--E 136°22'00"/N 54°34'00"--S 16°52'00")
- Description:
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- Blackrock : Irish Academic Press, 1978
- 26 maps on 19 sheets : chiefly color ; sheets 102 x 102 cm or smaller + guide (3 pages)
- Series:
- Irish University Press series of British parliamentary papers.
- Full contents:
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- [1]. General & commercial map of India, and the adjacent countries and islands. 1853.
- [2]. Map of India illustrating the divisions in which the various languages prevail. 1853.
- [3]. Map shewing the Proposition, of Captain Richard Sprye and his Sons to Her Majesty’s Ministers, for a Tram-Road or Railway from Rangoon to the N.E. of Pegu: and for extending the British-Indian Land Telegraph from Eastern-Pegu, via Esmok, to Canton, Hong-Kong, and other Consular Ports, the Capital of China, and to Bangkok, the Capital of Siam. 1868.
- [4] Map of the North Western Provinces of India, under the jurisdiction of the Sudder Board of Revenue. 1852. 2 maps on one sheet.
- [5] . Map of India illustrating the salt agencies. 1853.
- [6]. Map of India illustrating the native states. 1853.
- [7]. Map of India illustrating the main trunk roads. 1853.
- [8]. Map illustrating the canals of India. Map illustrating the canals in the Madras Presidency. 1853.
- [9]. Map of India illustrating the rail roads. 1853.
- [10]. Map of India illustrating the cotton districts. 1853.
- [11]. Military map of India. 1853. [shows military divisions]
- [12]. Political map of India. 1853.
- [13]. Revenue map of India. 1853. [shows collectorates]
- [14]. Revenue map of India by John Walker. 1853. [shows collectorates]
- [15]. Map showing the localities of the principal mineral and vegetable products of India and the course of the trunk railways. 1858.
- [16]. Map of Burma and the regions adjacent : to accompany the memorandum of railway communication with western China and the intermediate Shan states, from the Port of Rangoon by Captain J.M. Williams, H.M. Indian Army. 1865.
- [17]. Map of the country between Rangoon & the British Frontier, shewing the routes examined in 1867 / J.M. Williams, Captain I.C.E. ; C.H. Luard, Captain R.E. 1867.
- [18]. Southern Asia, showing the short route for direct British commerce with the Shan states and west of China, overland from Rangoon. 1873.
- [19]. Map to illustrate Convention of March 1st, 1894, between Great Britain and China : from the map of Upper Burma, by the Surveyor General of India. 1894.
- [20]. Skeleton map to illustrate generally the Agreement of Feb. 4 1897, between Great Britain and China, modifying Convention of March 1st, 1894. 1897.
- [21]. Map of Ceylon, shewing principal roads, minor roads previously opened, [and] new minor roads. 1850.
- [22]. Mauritius or Isle of France. 1831.
- [23]. Map of part of south east New Guinea embracing its northern and southern waters : compiled from surveys and explorations made by the Government of British New Guinea, from the Admiralty charts and from the explorations of Messrs. H. O. Forbes, F.R.G.S., and W. R. Cuthbertson. 1890.
- [24]. Maltese Islands. 1830.
- [25]. Plan, elevation & section of the line of bridges constructed over the outlets of the river at Bentotte. 1849.
- [26]. Stag's Channel chart, shewing the state of the work up to the 21st May 1849: to accompany report of same date. 1849.
- Notes:
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- Facsimiles of maps selected from maps included in the bound volumes of the Irish University Press series of British parliamentary papers, 1800-1899.
- Some sheets include more than one map.
- Identifying numbers from guide: no. 1-3, general -- no. 4-15, India and Pakistan -- no. 16-20, Burma and China -- no. 21, Ceylon -- no. 22, Mauritius -- no. 23, New Guinea -- no. 24, Malta -- no. 25, Ceylon -- no.26, Bermuda.
- Sheet containing Mauritius map also includes a map of the Maltese Islands (Malta). Sheet containing map of the river at Bentotte, Ceylon (Bentota, Sri Lanka) also includes chart of a channel in the Great Sound, Bermuda.
- National Library of Australia holds complete set of 26 maps, but on 25 sheets (only maps 25 and 26 are on a single sheet). Sheets [16] to [26] individually catalogued and separately shelved.
- MAP G7651.S1 1978 copy Also available online https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2937847287
- Subject:
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- India -- History -- 18th century -- Maps
- Pakistan -- History -- 18th century -- Maps
- Burma -- History -- 18th century -- Maps
- China -- History -- 18th century -- Maps
- Sri Lanka -- History -- 18th century -- Maps
- Mauritius -- History -- 18th century -- Maps
- Papua New Guinea -- History -- 18th century -- Maps
- Time Coverage:
- 1831-1894
- Other authors/contributors:
- Also Titled:
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- India, Pakistan & Burma, 1831-1894
- Maps in the British parliamentary papers : maps, India, Pakistan & Burma, 1831-1894
- Copyright:
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- Since 1856
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