An extremely rare nautical chart or "maritime map" of the Strait of Singapore and the southern part of the Malacca Strait. Made for the British East India Company, this is one of the first charts to accurately map these heavily trafficked but treacherous straits. The chart covers the Malay peninsula roughly from Penang (Prince of Wales Island) to the island of Singapore and from the Sumatran coast to the China Sea. It features sixteen profile views as well as countless depth soundings, especially around the dangerous southern part of the Malacca Strait in the vicinity of Singapore. This chart was compiled by James Horsburgh. It was engraved on behalf of the British Admiralty Office in 1857 and is extremely scarce and desirable for those interested in the early mapping of Singapore. This chart is considered to be James Horsburgh's most desirable chart and is very suitable for framing. Title: To The Honourable The Court of Directors of the United East India Company This Chart of Malacca Strait Singapore Straits