Maps of Highland

Maps of Highland

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Map of Scotland

1 : 700000
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Scotia Regnum

1 : 1345000
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Neueste Karte von Schotland

Grosser Hand-Atlas über alle Theile der Erde in 170 Karten Meyer, J. Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts
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A new and correct map of Scotland and the Isles, containing all ye cities, market towns, boroughs &c., the principal roads, with ye computed miles from town to town

1 : 2100000
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Nova et accurata totius regni Scotiae, secundum omnes provincias et adjacentes insulas, exquisito studio determinatae, delineatio

1 : 958000 Skotsko Lotter, Tobias Conrad Silbereysen, And. sumtibus Tobiae Conradi Lotteri
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Charte von Schottland

Skotsko
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CHARTE von SCHOTTLAND

Skotsko
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Scotland.

1 : 1600000 Colton, G.W.
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Scotland.

1 : 1930000 Tanner, Henry S.
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Scotia Regnvm cum insulis adjacentibus / Robertus Gordonius a Straloch descripsit

1 : 1400000 titelvariant: Scotia Regnvm; Annotatie: Met opdracht door Robertus Gordonius aan Jacobus Hamiltonius; Origineel is Blad 30 in atlas factice; Annotatie geografische gegevens: Met 2 schaalstokken Robert Gordon 1580-1661 [Amsterdam : Joan Blaeu]
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Scotland.

1 : 2000000 Lucas, Fielding Jr.
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A New and Correct Mercator Map of Northern Britain [or Scotland]

During the Jacobite Rising, the English forces, led by George II’s son, William, Duke of Cumberland pursued Bonnie Prince Charlie's army back across the Scottish border. They arrived at Edinburgh at the end of January 1746, and then ventured north to Aberdeen. The Jacobites fled further north, but Cumberland was in no mood to hurry after them. He was acutely aware of the difficulty of moving troops through the Highland terrain, where roads were few and opportunities for ambush many. The most up-to-date map of Scotland available to both the English and the Jacobite sides was this map by John Elphinstone, a military engineer who served with the Duke of Cumberland's army. Though it was drawn in 1745, and was a great improvement on earlier maps, it nonetheless attracted criticism for its inaccuracies. Elphinstone's depiction of hills, for example, is entirely schematic with none of the detail necessary to thread a route between Highland glens or plan military offensives. Cumberland realised his lack of local topographical knowledge would put the English at a serious disadvantage. He spent the next two months acquiring what information he could about the lie of the land and training his troops for the particular type of campaign they would be forced to fight. Elphinstone's map was engraved by Thomas Kitchen, who worked in London's Holborn, and published by Andrew Millar in the Strand. Copies of the map were sold for 1s 6d. This one has been coloured by hand to indicate the territories of the Highland clans. Elphinstone, John Kitchin, Thomas
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Schotland

1 : 1380000 Shetlandy (Skotsko) bei Marco Berra
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Scotland.

1 : 1650000 Carey, Mathew
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Scotland.

1 : 1550000 Carey, Mathew
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Scotland.

1 : 1584000 Carey, Mathew
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Scotland.

1 : 1520640 Carey, Mathew
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Scotland.

1 : 1520640 Carey, Mathew
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Ecosse.

1 : 2000000 Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-1826
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L'Ecosse divisée en shires ou comtés

1 : 845000
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L'Ecosse

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 47 x 55 cm Robert de Vaugondy; Santini; Remondini chez M. Remondini
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L'Ecosse

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 47 x 56 cm Robert de Vaugondy G. et D. Robert de Vaugondy
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Exactissima Regni Scotiae tabula tam in septentrionalem et meridionalem quam in minores earundem provincias, insulasque ei undique praetensas accurate divisa

1 : 950000 per Nicolaum Visscher Amst. Bat. [Amsterdam] : nunc apud P. Schenk Junior
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Scotland.

1 : 1140000 Rand McNally and Company
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Scotland.

1 : 1950000 Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Scotland.

1 : 1950000 Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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MAGNAE BRITANNIAE

1 : 970000 Skotsko Vischer, Georg Matthaeus Homann, Johann Baptist Iohan. Bapt. Homanno
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MAGNAE BRITANNIAE

1 : 970000 Skotsko Vischer, Georg Matthaeus Homann, Johann Baptist Iohan. Bapt. Homanno
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Magnae Britanniae pars septentrionalis qua regnum Scotiae

1 : 950000 Skotsko Vischer, Georg Matthaeus Homann, Johann Baptist J. B. Homann
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