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Cartographer: Petrus Bertius
Title: : Descriptio Arachan et Pegu
Date: 1616      Size: 5 x 4 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: Beautiful miniature map of Burma and Thailand. Following the Chao Phraya River to Bangkok. Coloured.
Map Ref: SEAS4414
Cartographer: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Title: : Archipel de Mergui
Date: c. 1750      Size: 7 x 9 inches
Published: Paris
Description: Archipelago de Mergui. Coloured chart of the Islands and coast of Burma.
Map Ref: SEAS4779
Cartographer: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Title: : Porte et Bourg de Mergui
Date: 1764      Size: 7 x 9 inches
Published: Paris
Description: Small chart detailing the port of Mergui and Island of Bader Moucan. Original colour.
Map Ref: SEAS5285
Cartographer: John Crawfurd
Title: : A Map of the Burman Dominions and Adjacent Countries
Date: 1829      Size: 24 x 30 inches
Published: London
Description: Important and detailed map used to illustrate John Crawfurd's journey to the Court of the King of Burma after the First Anglo Burmese War. SL
Map Ref: SEAS4840
Cartographer: John Arrowsmith
Title: : Map of Burmah and Adjacent Countries
Date: 1853      Size: 28 x 18 inches
Published: London
Description: Separately issued folding map of Myanmar showing its political divisions and boundaries in the Victorian period. Printed colour. SL
Map Ref: SEAS4553
Cartographer: Sidney Hall
Title: : Birmah, with part of Anam and Siam
Date: c. 1855      Size: 16 x 20 inches
Published: London
Description: Mid-19th century map focusing on Burma (Myanmar) together with northeast India and western Thailand. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: SEAS5068
Cartographer: R.G.S.
Title: : The Sources of Irawadi River, and its supposed connection with the Sanpo River
Date: 1882      Size: 23 x 23 inches
Published: London
Description: Irawadi River. The sources and journey of Pundit Alaga. Paper by Major Sandeman. Original printed colour. (SL)
Map Ref: SEAS3826
Cartographer: James Wyld
Title: : A Map of the Burmese Empire
Date: 1886      Size: 23 x 29 inches
Published: London
Description: Folding map of Burma published after the Third Anglo-Burmese war. Based on documents from the Surveyor Generals Office of India. Original colour. (SL)
Map Ref: SEAS4467
Cartographer: R.G.S.
Title: : Burma with Parts of India, China and Siam
Date: 1886      Size: 13 x 19 inches
Published: London
Description: Burma with Parts of India, China and Siam illustrating the paper by J. Annan Bryce, noted traveller and Chairman of the Rangoon Chamber of Commerce. Printed colour.
Map Ref: SEAS4917
Cartographer: R.G.S.
Title: : Plan of the Ruby Mine Districts of Burma
Date: 1888      Size: 17 x 8 inches
Published: London
Description: Unusual map of the environs of Mogok, illustrating the position of the ruby mines. Printed colour.
Map Ref: SEAS5292
Cartographer: R.G.S.
Title: : Map of the Upper Irawady Region
Date: 1892      Size: 18 x 24 inches
Published: London
Description: Upper Irawady Region. Drawn by Major J.R. Hobday to illustrate Lieut. Eliott's Report on the Frontier Expedition. Explorers routes noted. Coloured. (SL)
Map Ref: SEAS2388
Cartographer: G.& J. Bartholomew
Title: : Section XV
Date: 1893      Size: 7 x 9 inches
Published: Edinburgh
Description: Two maps on one sheet. Lower Burma to the Mergui Archipelago and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Printed colour.
Map Ref: SEAS4369
Cartographer: W. & A.K. Johnston
Title: : British Burma, Assam, and Manipur
Date: 1894      Size: 10 x 13 inches
Published: London
Description: British Burma, Assam, and Manipur. Detailed regional map taken from the most concise survey of the Indian sub continent to this date. Printed colour.
Map Ref: SEAS4359
Cartographer: Edward Stanford
Title: : Burma and Adjacent Countries
Date: 1912      Size: 20 x 28 inches
Published: London
Description: Large scale map of Burma with updated geographical detail and the route of the extraordinary railway. Printed colour.
Map Ref: SEAS4396
Cartographer: H.M.S.O.
Title: : Diagrammatic Sketch of Lines of Communication to North East Frontier, July 1944
Date: 1961      Size: 11 x 9 inches
Published: London
Description: The Burma campaign of WW2. This map shows the infrastructure and lines of communication constructed to support Allied movement in Bengal, Bangladesh, and Burma.
Map Ref: SEAS4958