Admiralty chart of Malay coast from Pulau Merambong to Singapore
Preliminary Chart China Sea. Western Approaches to Singapore
(Attention is called to Notice to Mariners No.1 of each year) From Surveys by Lieut. & Commr. F.A. Reyne R.N. 1912. Lieut. & Commr. R.I. Hancock R.N. 1910, & Leuitenant and Commander H.P. Douglas R.N. 1909. H.M. Surveying Ship "Waterwitch" 1909-12.
London,
Published at the Admiralty,
New Edition 19th February, 1923.
Engraved chart, including tidal information, compass roses, soundings, seabed notations, sandbanks, shoals, lighthouses and beacons picked out in yellow and red, inland elevations and detailing, a few red ink arches showing the radius of lighthouse illumination, inset chart of Tai Sami, and Goat Island.
1020 by 1320mm. (40.25 by 52 inches).
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Detailed chart of Singapore to Pulau Merambong.
Singapore was at the time undergoing significant dock and naval works in order to counter the increasingly ambitious Japanese Empire. The works - completed in 1939 at the cost some $500,000 - boasted the largest dry dock in the world, the third largest wet dock, and enough fuel tanks to support the entire Royal Navy for six months. The city was protected from naval attack by Royal Naval 15 inch guns and a Royal Air ...
Singapore was at the time undergoing significant dock and naval works in order to counter the increasingly ambitious Japanese Empire. The works - completed in 1939 at the cost some $500,000 - boasted the largest dry dock in the world, the third largest wet dock, and enough fuel tanks to support the entire Royal Navy for six months. The city was protected from naval attack by Royal Naval 15 inch guns and a Royal Air ...
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Second Opium War Map
The first chart of the Chinese Coast on Mercator’s Projection
First Western Map of Quantung
“The First Ever Bilingual Map of its Kind”
Large plan of 1930s Hong Kong showing the cyclone scale
A map of Canton and Hong Kong by “Nemesis Hall”
The map that lasted 100 years
The author’s copy of the plan of Shanghai
Hong Kong and the New Territories
Rare separately issued map of England and Wales
Bellin’s map of the vicinity of Canton 


