BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Firth of Forth (Scottish Gaelic: Linne Foirthe) is a firth in Scotland, an inlet of the North Sea that separates Fife to its north and Lothian to its south., Scotland. PROVENANCE: Published in the Rev. John Marius Wilsons "The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland”.
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It was drawn, engraved, printed and published at the Edinburgh Geographical Institute under the patronage of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society in 1912. This is a genuine map from the year stated and not a later reproduction of any kind.
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Map of Scotland, originally published in about 1851. This map is in excellent condition and has been produced on thick, good quality paper. There is a photo of the text describing this map and I can print this off and include it in the envelope if you wish.
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Wonderful antique Longmans map of Scotland in 1285. Not a modern reproduction, it has been rescued from an antique atlas from 1910. Image size is approx 18cm x 14cm, with decent margins and suitable for mounting and framing.
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The River Clyde (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Chluaidh) is a river that flows into the Firth of Clyde, in the west of Scotland. It is the eighth-longest river in the United Kingdom, and the second longest in Scotland after the River Tay.
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It was a published in London by William Mackenzie in circa 1890. This is a genuine antique map from the period stated and not a later reproduction of any kind. This is an antique map sourced from The National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge.
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This is an antique map sourced from the 1789 version of Camden's Britannia, which was edited and translated by Richard Gough. This is a genuine map from the year stated and not a later reproduction of any kind.
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It was engraved by Edward Weller (1819-84). This is an antique map sourced from The Dispatch Atlas (1863). This is a genuine map from the era stated and not a later reproduction of any kind.
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