MAP
Topographic Map
TM000371_1
Malacca Town, Malaya
1953
Map covers area north-west of Malacca Town including Klebang Kechil, Balai Panjang, and Klebang Besar showing landuse, coastline, municipal boundary, mukim boundaries, railway (removed during Japanese occupation), roads, tracks, footpaths, buildings, rivers, streams, drains, irrigation canals, ponds, tree cultivations, coconut cultivations, minor cultivations, padi fields, schools, market, brick and tile factories, Malacca Precast Concrete Works, mosques, Chinese temple, Hindu temples, Church of St. Theresa, Anglo Chinese School, Methodist Girls School, Bachang Road, Malim Road, Lorong Pandan, Pokok Mangga Road, Pulau Gadong Road, Gaja Serang Road, Sungei Sri Melaka and others. An inset of portion of Malacca Town showing other details, such as buildings, banks, hotels, theatres, godowns, kampongs, hostel, rest house, dance halls, power station, pipelines, fountain, clock tower, cenotaph, cemeteries, churches, temples, mosques, Malacca River, Banda Hilir Park, St. Paul's Hill, Church of St. Paul (ruin), Alburquerque Gate (ruin), Stadthuya, Dunlop Plantations Ltd., Java Road, Java Street, Java Lane, Bridge Street  and others
20050000697 - AccNo910_1
Survey Department, Federation of Malaya No. 23-53
English
Image shown is the left part of the map which is in two parts, namely images in TM000371_1 and TM000371_2. (Physically it is one whole map)
Published under the direction of the Surveyor General, Malaya.  Survey Department, Federation of Malaya
Viewing permitted only. No reproduction is allowed.
Old accession number: 910/1.
Credit line: Singapore Land Authority collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore
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