Hong Kong and the New Territories
Map of Hong Kong and New Leased Territory.
- Author: SCHOOL OF MILITARY ENGINEERING, CHATHAM
- Publication place: Chatham,
- Publisher: School of Military Engineering,
- Publication date: May, 1911.
- Physical description: Colour lithographed map, 40-section, canvas-backed, folding map, at a scale of one inch to one mile
- Dimensions: 765 by 1075mm. (30 by 42.25 inches).
- Inventory reference: 14938
Notes
This map of Hong Kong and the New Territories is one of the earliest maps to show the topography of Lantau Island and adjacent islands in detail. Hills are shown with contours and hachure shading, with heights given in feet, and villages are named. Cheung Chau, called "Chung Island", is detailed, but Lamma appears to have been only partially surveyed. The "Mouth of the Canton (or Pearl) River" runs along the left margin. Mountains of interest include Lin tau (Lantau) Peak at 3064 feet, Victoria Peak at 1774 feet, Ma On Shan at 2261 feet, and Tai Mo Shan at 3130 feet. Part of the new, single-track Kowloon Canton Railway (which opened in 1910) is depicted between Tsim Sha Tsui and Sham Chun (Sum Chun).
This map is an early example of the topographical maps of areas of British political and commercial interest compiled by the Geographical Section, General Staff of the War Office throughout the twentieth century.
This map is an early example of the topographical maps of areas of British political and commercial interest compiled by the Geographical Section, General Staff of the War Office throughout the twentieth century.
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