The tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Malacca & Singapore
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The Malay Peninsula south of Perak, with part of Sumatra, marking Malacca and Singapore. The 'Atlas Universel' was the first atlas to have every map on the same scale, 1:1,641,836, meaning some of the more remote regions of the world were shown in unprecedented detail.
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Date | 1827 |
Extra Info | Océanique. Prèsqi'Ile de Malacca. No. 12. |
Publication | Brussels, 1827. Lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 445 x 645mm. |
Condition | A good example. |
References | – |