COLLECTION NAME:
Old Maps Collection
mediaCollectionId
MUST~2~2
Old Maps Collection
Collection
true
Barcode:
4687820500771
identifier
4687820500771
Barcode
false
Title:
China ao sul de Cantão
title
China ao sul de Cantão
Title
false
Other Title:
Hong Kong and the approaches by river to Canton
other_title
Hong Kong and the approaches by river to Canton
Other Title
false
Other Title:
Macao
other_title
Macao
Other Title
false
Contributor:
Pacia, Vicente, 1880-1940, cartographer
contributor
Pacia, Vicente, 1880-1940, cartographer
Contributor
false
Contributor:
Braga, José Maria, 1897-1988, creator, former owner
contributor
Braga, José Maria, 1897-1988, creator, former owner
Contributor
false
Category:
General Maps
category
General Maps
Category
false
Type:
Manuscripts
type
Manuscripts
Type
false
Language:
Portuguese
language
Portuguese
Language
false
Create Year:
1928
date
1928
Create Year
false
Format:
JPEG2000, 7149 × 5605, 57.9MB
format
JPEG2000, 7149 × 5605, 57.9MB
Format
false
Scale:
Hong Kong and the approaches by river to Canton. - Scale 1:600,000 (E 113°00'--E 115°00'/N 23°00'--N 22°00')
scale
Hong Kong and the approaches by river to Canton. - Scale 1:600,000 (E 113°00'--E 115°00'/N 23°00'--N 22°00')
Scale
false
Scale:
Macao. - Scale 1:50,000.
scale
Macao. - Scale 1:50,000.
Scale
false
Physical Map Dimension (cm):
31 x 41 cm
obj_height_cm
31 x 41 cm
Physical Map Dimension (cm)
false
Note:
The map is drawn by Vicente Pacia -a Philippine born well-known for 200 or so watercolors of Macao- under the direction of José Maria Braga -or Jack Braga, chinese name 白樂嘉- a Hongkonger of Portuguese ascending. Braga was an English Literature Professor at St. Joseph's Seminary but when he moved to Macao in 1924 took a keen interest in its history. During the 22 years he lived there he researched and published about Macao's history and the role of the Portuguese in its development. He also developed an important library on the history of the West and East encounters. This library composed of books, manuscripts, maps, pictures, newspapers and journals was acquired by both the Biblioteca Pública de Macau and the National Library of Australia. In 1966 -with the author still alive- the National Library of Australia acquired the bulk of the library with 6000 monographs and other materials in which this map is included. Braga was offered an honorarium by said Library to work on the organisation of this collection but became ill and couldn't finish this task. The map depicts in detail China south to Guangzhou.
note
The map is drawn by Vicente Pacia -a Philippine born well-known for 200 or so watercolors of Macao- under the direction of José Maria Braga -or Jack Braga, chinese name 白樂嘉- a Hongkonger of Portuguese ascending. Braga was an English Literature Professor at St. Joseph's Seminary but when he moved to Macao in 1924 took a keen interest in its history. During the 22 years he lived there he researched and published about Macao's history and the role of the Portuguese in its development. He also developed an important library on the history of the West and East encounters. This library composed of books, manuscripts, maps, pictures, newspapers and journals was acquired by both the Biblioteca Pública de Macau and the National Library of Australia. In 1966 -with the author still alive- the National Library of Australia acquired the bulk of the library with 6000 monographs and other materials in which this map is included. Braga was offered an honorarium by said Library to work on the organisation of this collection but became ill and couldn't finish this task. The map depicts in detail China south to Guangzhou.
Note
false
Note:
Original is a manuscript map by Vicente Pacia under the direction of José Maria Braga, 31 x 41 cm.
note
Original is a manuscript map by Vicente Pacia under the direction of José Maria Braga, 31 x 41 cm.
Note
false
Note:
The map has both latitude and longitude lines and a compass rose at the upper right side indicating north. On the bottom there is a magnetic declination compass, 18 cm in diam.
note
The map has both latitude and longitude lines and a compass rose at the upper right side indicating north. On the bottom there is a magnetic declination compass, 18 cm in diam.
Note
false
Note:
Both the map and the inset have relief shown by hachures and bathymetric isolines.
note
Both the map and the inset have relief shown by hachures and bathymetric isolines.
Note
false
Note:
Map and inset outlined in double fillet.
note
Map and inset outlined in double fillet.
Note
false
Note:
Macao and its Surroundings
note
Macao and its Surroundings
Note
false
Note:
City plans of Macao.
note
City plans of Macao.
Note
false
Reference:
The Portuguese in Asia and the Far East: the Braga collection https://www.nla.gov
reference
The Portuguese in Asia and the Far East: the Braga collection https://www.nla.gov.au/braga-collection/portuguese-in-asia
Reference
false
Geographic Area:
Guangdong Sheng (China)
geographic_area
Guangdong Sheng (China)
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Macao (China)
geographic_area
Macao (China)
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Hong Kong Island (China)
geographic_area
Hong Kong Island (China)
Geographic Area
false
Provenance:
National Library of Australia
source
National Library of Australia
Provenance
false
Provenance:
source
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn3106780
Provenance
false
Provenance Call No.:
MAP Braga Collection Col.63
original_call_no
MAP Braga Collection Col.63
Provenance Call No.
false
MUST holding:
must_holding
https://must.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/853MUST_INST/171sgkf/alma991000818289705076
MUST holding
false