RMDEGARM–Map of Malay Peninsula, 1870s. Color lithograph
RFGKM7CA–Malay Peninsula & Singapore island. Malaysia. BARTHOLOMEW, 1904 antique map
RMK4JNAG–Antique map, circa 1875, of Malay Peninsula
RFGB6FF9–MALAY PENINSULA: Malaysia. States. Singapore; Inset Gulf of Thailand., 1898 map
RMRC5Y97–[Detail of map] India and the Bay of Bengal to the Malay Peninsula, Indonesia, and the South China Sea. Produced for the Dauphin [Henri II]. Dauphin Map [Harley World Map]. France; 1547. prester john,king, . Source: Add. 5413,. Language: French. Author: Dieppe School.
RFFDB7GM–MALAY PENINSULA: West Malaysia; inset Singapore Penang Wellesley, 1920 old map
RM2B01W83–Southeast Asia: A UK (Scottish Geographical Magazine) map of Greater Indochina and the Malay Peninsula, 1886. A detailed and remarkably accurate map of Burma, Siam, Vietnam, Cambodia and Malaya dating from 1886 and showing the rectangle of independent Burma around Mandalay - which was losing its independence to Great Britain in 1885-1886 when the map was published. The Burmese Shan States are shown as under Burmese influence (shortly to be replaced by that of Great Britain).
RM2AW9TGE–Photo album Deli Maatschappij: The Malay Peninsula Map of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States 1907
RFWKJT5C–British India. Burma Malaya Nepal Bhutan. RAND MCNALLY 1906 old antique map
RMRX2EJJ–Pinkerton's extraordinary 1818 map of the East Indies. Covers from Burma south to Java and from the Andaman Islands eastward as far as the Philippines and New Guinea. Includes the entire Malay Peninsula, much of Southeast Asia (Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam), Sumatra, Java, Borneo and the Philippines.
RF2P8EGXF–Malay Peninsula & Singapore island. Malaysia. BARTHOLOMEW 1898 old antique map
RMFH1AN0–Manuscript copy of the Ptolemy (100-170 AD) world map, reconstituted from Ptolemy's Geography (c.150), indicating the countries of 'Serica' and 'Sinae' (China) at the extreme east, beyond the island of 'Taprobane' (Sri Lanka, oversized) and the 'Aurea Chersonesus' (Malay Peninsula). 15th-century.
RFCEGFE6–Map of Australia and Oceania. Publication of the book 'Meyers Konversations-Lexikon', Volume 7, Leipzig, Germany, 1910
RF2H6EKNE–Burma & the Malay Peninsula. Myanmar Yunnan Siam Thailand Assam. TIMES 1895 map
RF2PPRT26–Phuket, largest Island of Thailand, political map with surrounding area
RFG0X9C5–BURMA: Ceylon; Sri Lanka; Malay Peninsula; Singapore, 1897 antique map
RF2CNRX7D–Vector map of the Malay Peninsula with main cities, Malaysia
RF2K3KH6C–Phuket, largest Island of Thailand, political map with surrounding area. Popular tourist region with plenty of islands, south of Malay Peninsula.
RM2B01AT4–Southeast Asia: Map of Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, by Alain Manesson Mallet (1630-1706), 1719. 'Inde Ancienne A l'Orient Du Gange - Dass Alte Indien gegen Orient des Flusses Ganges' (Ancient India to the East of the Ganges). Copper-engraving, handcoloured in wash and outline. Decorative engraved map showing Burma and Thailand with Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Malay peninsula. The mythical 'Lake Chiamay or 'Lake Chiang Mai' is prominent in the upper centre of the map, but is unnamed.
RF2PMNYJC–From Ko Samui to Phuket, Thailand, gray political map. Travel destinations west and east of the Malay Peninsula, off the coast of Thailand.
RF2J69JG6–City map Singapore, color detailed plan, vector illustration
RMRCA6AD–South China and East Indies. Universalis Orbis Hydrographia. Portugal; 1573. (Whole chart] Chart from the east coast of India, the Bay of Bengal and the Malay peninsula, to the coast of South China and Japan; with the East Indies including part of Sumatra, Borneo and Mindanao Image taken from Universalis Orbis Hydrographia. Originally published/produced in Portugal; 1573. . Source: Add. 31317, ff.25v-26. Language: Portuguese.
RF2CNRNKN–administrative structure vector map of the Malay Peninsula, Malaysia
RM2C29MCD–World Map of INDOCHINA: Indochinese Peninsula, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, Cambodja. Geographic chart.
RMP7BPAD–Manuscript copy of the Ptolemy (100-170 AD) world map, reconstituted from Ptolemy's Geography (c.150), indicating the countries of 'Serica' and 'Sinae' (China) at the extreme east, beyond the island of 'Taprobane' (Sri Lanka, oversized) and the 'Aurea Chersonesus' (Malay Peninsula). 15th-century.
RMC2DX7D–Map of southern India with Bombay
RMACK9TH–Map of the China Sea, the Philippines, and European colonies in the southeast Asia region 1898. Color lithograph
RM2B02EHD–'Inde Ancienne A l'Orient Du Gange - Dass Alte Indien gegen Orient des Flusses Ganges' (Ancient India to the East of the Ganges), Allain Manesson Mallet, Frankfurt, 1719. Copper-engraving, handcolored in wash and outline. Decorative engraved map showing Burma and Thailand with Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Malay peninsula. The mythical 'Lake Chiamay or 'Lake Chiang Mai' is prominent in the upper centre of the map, but is unnamed.
RF2AEPXWR–Terza Tavola by Giacomo Gastaldi, 1554. Johannine Library of the Coimbra University in Coimbra Portugal
RMP07NGW–. English: Fleuron from book: A grammar of the Malay tongue, as spoken in the peninsula of Malacca, the islands of Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Pulo Pinang, &c. &c. Compiled from Bowrey's dictionary, and other authentic documents, manuscript and printed. Embellished with a Map. 111 A grammar of the Malay tongue, as spoken in the peninsula of Malacca, the islands of Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Pulo Pinang, etc Fleuron T099615-3
RF2TCMD1H–Vintage geographical map in sepia showing Thailand and the Malay Peninsula.
RM2RD91TN–An unusual and attractive 1658 map of the Indian Ocean, or Erythraean Sea, as it was in antiquity. Composed by Jan Jansson after a similar 1597 map published by A. Ortelius in his Parergon . Covers from Egypt and the Nile valley eastward past Arabia and India, to Southeast Asia and Java. Cartographically, India, Arabia, and Africa roughly correspond to the conventions of the period. Southeast Asia is less recognizable, but the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Java are clearly noted. Most of the place names used throughout are derived from Ptolemy, who himself based his description of the region h
RFE8GTXH–World Map
RF2PPT0DF–From Ko Samui to Ko Tao, islands off the coast of Thailand, political map
RF2PMNYK1–Phuket, largest Island of Thailand, gray political map, with surrounding area. Popular tourist region, with islands, south of Malay Peninsula.
RF2K38EJD–Thailand political map, from Ko Tao and Ko Samui to Phuket and Phi Phi Islands. Travel destinations west and east of Malay Peninsula.
RF2CTNEG2–Malay Peninsula, British Burmah. Siam Sumatra Indochina Annam. HUGHES 1876 map
RF2R4HHD0–Strait of Malacca, political map. Important shipping lane and main shipping channel between Malay Peninsula (Malaysia) and Sumatra (Indonesia).
RF2R7FH87–Strait of Malacca, gray political map. Important shipping lane and a main shipping channel between Malay Peninsula (Peninsular Malaysia) and Sumatra.
RMMMRH0C–. English: An exceptionally beautiful example of John Cary’s important 1801 Map of the East Indies. Covers all of Southeast Asia and the Malay Peninsula, including Singapore, as well as the Philippines, Borneo, Sumatra, java, the Celebes, and parts of Papua New Guinea. One of the few maps of this region to label the volcanic island of Krakatoa between Java and Sumatra, which famously erupted, obliterating the entire island in 1883. Notes the Straits of Singapore at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. Offers wonderful detail regarding the mountain ranges of the region. Also shows some off
RFT2JG4E–Burma & the Malay Peninsula. Myanmar Yunnan Siam Thailand Assam. TIMES 1900 map
RMC2DX81–Map of Eastern India
RFT2M01H–'Carte de l’lsle de Sumatra'. Malay peninsula. Singapore Strait. BELLIN 1751 map
RF2J1JBTK–New Guinea gray political map. 2nd largest island in the world located in South Pacific Ocean. The eastern half is major landmass of Papua New Guinea.
RFT2KXT9–'Carte de l’lsle de Sumatra'. Malay peninsula Singapore. BELLIN/SCHLEY 1755 map
RMKA8TW8–Rhopalocera Malayana a description of the butterflies of the Malay Peninsula with 46 coloured plates and 129 woodcuts BHL46291774
RF2AGNF2N–Malay Peninsula RAF units 8 December 1941 World War 2 Singapore 1954 old map
RM2C28A23–World Map of SOUTHEAST ASIA REGION: Indochina, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines. (Geographic chart).
RFTWM00W–World Map of SOUTHEAST ASIA REGION: Indochina, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines. (Geographic chart).
RM2F8F8H6–map of maritime traffic in Malacca strait
RFW3MF84–World Map of INDOCHINA: South Asia, Indochinese Peninsula, Thailand, Siam, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodja, Singapore, Malaysia, Malacca, Burma, Myanmar.
RF2G4P31F–Map of Singapore like a cute machine with buttons, panels and levers. Isolated. White background.
RMR5ERN8–A map of Singapore and the surrounding country . Map of Singapore and surrounding country ... Scale, 1 : 253,440, etc. 1903. Source: Maps 60035.(3.). Language: English.
RM2M5TH6P–The archipelago of the East, being the Sunda, the Molucca, and Phillipps. Islands : the chief settlements of the Dutch in India are in the Sunda and Molucca Islands. Relief shown pictorially. Map of the southern part of the Malay peninsula, Borneo, the islands of the Indonesian archipelago and the Philippines. Appears in The Political Magazine. London : J. Bew, 1781. Vol. 2, p. 62.... , Indonesia Philippines Malaysia
RFFPP7R5–INDIA SOUTH CEYLON: Bombay Malaysia Singapore.Shows key battles/dates, 1903 map
RMMMTC35–. English: Truly a masterwork of copperplate engraving, this is Pinkerton's extraordinary 1818 map of the East Indies. Covers from Burma south to Java and from the Andaman Islands eastward as far as the Philippines and New Guinea. Includes the entire Malay Peninsula, much of Southeast Asia (Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam), Sumatra, Java, Borneo and the Philippines. Pinkerton offers impressive detail throughout noting indigenous groups, forts, towns and cities, swamps, mountains, and river systems. Known regions such as Java and Sumatra are full of interesting notes and commentary, such as the si
RFM6Y5GW–Sumatra West Coast. Achi Head - Tyingkok Bay. Admiralty sea chart 1888 old map
RMC2DXA2–Map of East India Islands with New Guinea
RF2PTTP8M–Thailand political map, from Ko Tao and Ko Samui to Phuket
RME0E64A–Map of the Republic of Singapore drawn with high detail and accuracy
RFFG635J–26 of 'Two Years in the Jungle. The experiences of a hunter and naturalist in India, Ceylon, the Malay Peninsula and Borneo'
RMKA8TR2–Rhopalocera Malayana a description of the butterflies of the Malay Peninsula with 46 coloured plates and 129 woodcuts BHL46291723
RM2B83HXE–Location map by the river in Melaka
RFJHP1N8–Map of Singapore being fueled by oil. Gas pump fueled map. On the map there is glass reflection. Conceptual. Oil producing or importing countries.
RF2WN0ABX–Malaysia. Set of typography style country illustrations. Malaysia map shape build of horizontal and vertical country names. Vector illustration.
RF2RX7MF8–This stock image shows the location of Singapore on a world map
RM2F8F8XW–internat map of maritime traffic in Southeast Asia
RF2F5AX4D–Detailed world map with pinned enlarged map of Malaysia and neighboring countries. Malaysia flag and map.
RM2H2EBBC–map of maritime trafic in Malacca straight ( october 21, 2021 ) on website of VesselFinder
RMR5FGP2–A map of Singapore and the surrounding country. Map of Singapore and surrounding country ... Scale, 1 : 253,440, etc. 1903. Source: Maps 60035.(3.). Language: English.
RM2AME7KN–The Golden Chersonese - details from the eleventh map of Asia (southeast Asia) Image trimmed from Eleventh map of Asia (southeast Asia), in full gold border (NYPL b12455533-427061).tif, showing the Golden Chersonese, which is the present Malay Peninsula. From Nicolaus Germanus's 1467 manuscript copy of a Latin translation of Ptolemy's Geography.
RMT0KAW6–cartography, maps, South India and South-East Asia, 'Carta Marina Navigatoria Portugallensis', detail, woodcut, Germany, 1525, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMTAD3AR–Singapore Blank Map Isolated on White Background. High-Detailed Black Silhouette Map of Republic of Singapore.
RMMMNFX5–. English: An unusual and attractive 1658 map of the Indian Ocean, or Erythraean Sea, as it was in antiquity. Composed by Jan Jansson after a similar 1597 map published by A. Ortelius in his Parergon . Covers from Egypt and the Nile valley eastward past Arabia and India, to Southeast Asia and Java. Cartographically, India, Arabia, and Africa roughly correspond to the conventions of the period. Southeast Asia is less recognizable, but the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Java are clearly noted. Most of the place names used throughout are derived from Ptolemy, who himself based his description of
RM2ANE7RC–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . au (Gunong is the Malay equivalent for mountain)is a mountain 1126 feet high, situated in the centre of the MainRange of the Peninsula, on the boundary between the two States,Selangor and Pahang. The name will not be found on any pub-lished map, but it will suffice to say that, in the sketch-mapaccompanying my paper on the Geological History of the MalayPeninsula / its position is near the source of the River Selangor,at the boundary of the State of that name. The sketch-map accompanying the present paper (fig. 1, p. 364)gives some id
RF2R743F4–Philippines and Gibraltar flags for official meeting against background of world map.
RFJ9028D–new zealand, micronesia, polynesia, city, town, colour, date, time, time
RME0EWCF–Map of the Republic of Singapore drawn with high detail and accuracy
RMHBYC49–Image taken from page 45 of 'Camping and Tramping in Malaya: fifteen years' pioneering in the native states of the Malay peninsula' Image taken from page 45 of 'Camping and Tramping in
RMKA8TTW–Rhopalocera Malayana a description of the butterflies of the Malay Peninsula with 46 coloured plates and 129 woodcuts BHL46291764
RF2G297F6–Andaman Sea in the eastern Indian Ocean, aerial view from earth planet
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