MAP
Topographic Map
TM000407_4
Map Of The Malay Peninsula 1887
1887
Map covers part of eastern Malaya showing Trengganu, part of Kelantan, part of Pahang, coastline fronting (South) China Sea, islands, approximate state boundaries, tracks, place names, kampongs, rivers, streams, hill hachures, locations with tin or gold, Punjom with gold location, Gold Company at Raub, (London) Pahang Syndicate at a gold location, (Kuala) Trengganu, Pekan, Kota Glanggi (limestone caves), Gonong Tahan, Sungei Kuantan, Sungei Pahang, Sungei Jelei, Sungei Tembeling, Sungei Telang, Sungei Lipis, Sungei Klau, Sungei Semantan, Sungei Bilut, Sungei Perting, Sungei Bentong, approximate course of Kelantan River, descriptions "Uninhabited (except by Jakuns)", "Inhabited by Sakei & Semang", "All the country above the S. Tembeling and west of the Pahang and Jelei Rivers from above Triang first explored by William Cameron, 1882" and others
20050000698 - AccNo991_4
English
This is the middle right part of the map which is in six parts, namely Acc. Nos. TM000407_1, TM000407_2, TM000407_3, TM000407_4, TM000407_5 and TM000407_6
Published under the auspices of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society by Stanford's Geographical Establishment, London.
Sir Frederick A. Weld, Governor of the Straits Settlement
Viewing permitted. Use and reproduction only with permission.
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