• map bombay - image 11

    title: 1834 S.D.U.K. Map of Bombay Presidency and Goa, India Geographicus - IndiaIII-sduk-1834

    artist: link

    date: 1834

    date QS:P571,+1834-00-00T00:00:00Z/9

    dimensions: Size unit=in width=15 height=13

    source: <i>Maps of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.</i> Vol1. 1844. Geographicus-source

    credit: This file was provided to Wikimedia Commons by Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, a specialist dealer in rare maps and other cartography of the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, as part of a cooperation project.

    description: This map is a steel plate engraving, dating to 1838 and published by the S.D.U.K. or “The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge”. It is officially entitled “India III” and depicts western India or the bombay Presidency. This of course include the city of bombay or as it is now known Mumbai. map extends as far south as the Portuguese colony of Goa and as far east as the city of Hydrabad.

  • map bombay - image 2

    title: 1764 Bellin Map of Bombay (Mumbai) India Geographicus - Bombay-bellin-1750

    artist: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin

    date: 1764 (undated)

    dimensions: Size unit=in width=9 height=7

    source: Bellin, J. N., <i>Le Petit Atlas Maritime. Recueil de cartes et plans des quatre parties du monde.</i> (Volume III of the 1764 edition). Geographicus-source

    credit: This file was provided to Wikimedia Commons by Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, a specialist dealer in rare maps and other cartography of the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, as part of a cooperation project.

    description: An extremely attractive and rare 1764 map of bombay or Mumbai, India by J. N. Bellin. Depicted the peninsula of bombay as it was in the 1700s – divided into several small islands including Salcet, bombay, and the Isle of the Jesuits. Shows the city and fort of bombay at the southern tip of bombay Island. Also shows the villages of Salcet, Cayman, Mayen, Colay, Bandura and Trombay. Includes the coast of mainland India from the Negalan River northward past the River Penn to what is today Panvel Creek. Offers considerable offshore detail including depth soundings around bombay Harbor and references to shoals and anchorage. Decorative title cartouche in the baroque style in the lower left quadrant. Prepared by J. N . Bellin for issued as map no. 25 in vole III of the 1864 issue of Le Petit Atlas Maritime .

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