File:The emperor of China from 'The Universal Traveller'.jpg

Summary
"The East Indies" (South and Southeast Asia): *the whole map*: *northwest* (shown above); *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*; miniature maps mostly from 'The Universal Traveller' by Thomas Salmon, London, 1752 [1729], many with modern hand coloring:
- Fort St. George and Madras (1739) from 'Modern History'*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*
- the Malabar Coast (1752)*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*
- Plan of the city of Cochin*
- the King of Cochin; and small Malabar boats*; *closer view*
- Plan of the city of Diu*
- Clothing of a Banian of India, and of the Siamese*; *a detail*
A later map by Salmon from 'A New Geographical and Historical Grammar...' (W. Johnston, London), 1766: *"East Indies"*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*; *the South*
- "Asia" (1752)*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*; *South Asia*
- "Asia" (1766)*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*; *South and Southeast Asia*
- "Persia" (1752)*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*
- "Little Bochara" (1752)*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*
- "Western Tartary" (1752)*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*
- "Eastern Tartary" (1752)*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*
- "Africa" (1766)*: *northwest*; *northeast*; *southwest*; *southeast*
Views from 'The Universal Traveller', 1752 and other editions: General views
- Accra (Ghana)*
- "Africa" (allegorical)*
- Habits of the Americans*
- animal species*
- apes and chimps*
- Arabs and Negroes*
- an armillary sphere (1766)*
- "Asia" (allegorical)*
- Batavians*
- Batavians (2)*
- Borneans*
- Bornean town*
- Constantinople*
- fish species*
- Hormuz*
- Javanese*
- Jerusalem*
- Loango (Congo)*
- Persians*
- Potala Palace, Tibet*
- San Salvador (Congo)*
- Tartars*: *detail 1*; *detail 2*
- Eastern Tartars*
- Teneriffe*
- Tonkinese*
- Trier*
- Turks*
- Xavier (Guinea)*
Views of Europe
- Amsterdam*
- Antiparos (Greece)*
- Antwerp*
- Augsburg*
- Basel*
- Berlin*
- Brussels*
- Cadiz*
- Cologne*
- Copenhagen*
- Dutch*
- Flushing (Netherloands)*
- Frankfurt*
- Geneva*
- Ghent*
- Greeks*
- Greek priests*
- Metz*
- Middelburg (Netherlands)*
- Munster*
- Nuremberg*
- Oxford University*
- Prague*
- Spaniards*
- Vienna*
Views of China
- Ambassador conducted to an audience*
- Ambassadors meeting the Emperor in China*
- An Audience of Leave*
- a Banquet in China*
- Bells of Peking and Erfurt*
- a Bonze; a Husbandman*
- a plan of Canton*
- Canton*
- Catching wild ducks with turtle shells in China*
- Chinese barks*
- Chinese husbandmen*
- Chinese ladies*
- Chinese sepulchres*
- the Emperor of China*
- Fishing with traps in China*
- the Five Horse Heads mountains*
- the Flying Bridge on the Whang-ho*
- a Fortress in China*
- Fu Chew Fu*
- the Great Wall of China*
- Hu Kew Hyen (Macau)*
- the Imperial Throne of China*
- Kon Jan Fiam temple*
- Nanking*; *a detail*
- Nan Yang*
- Paulinshi temple*; *a caption*
- Peking*; *detail 1*; *detail 2*; *detail 3*
- Peking observatory*
- Porcelain tower at Nanking*
- Sang Wan Hab mountains*
- Shau Chew*
- Silk manufacture in China*
- A Street in China*
- Supreme Imperial Hall of Audience*
- Temple in China (1)*
- Temple in China (2)*
- Temple images in China*
- Temple interior in China*
- Tong-chew*; *a detail*
- Tyen Tsing Wey fortress*
See also: *images from "Modern History," 1732* KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA
Copyright status:
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Source:
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00maplinks/mughal/salmonmaps/salmonmaps.html#madras
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