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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:42 pm Post subject: Roy Military Survey of Scotland, 1747-1755 |
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Another National Library of Scotland online map
http://www.nls.uk/maps/roy/index.html
This is a very detailed map of Scotland. It is well worth zooming into the Clyne area to see how spread out the houses were in the parish in the middle of the 18th Century.
Roy Military Survey of Scotland, 1747-1755
Introduction
The Roy Military Survey of Scotland, known to its contemporaries as the 'Great Map', is a uniquely important historical cartographic document. It provides a uniform graphic snapshot of the entire Scottish mainland at a time when the landscape was beginning an era of rapid change.
For many Highland areas, it is the most detailed and informative map that survives for the entire 18th century, and for all areas, the only standard topographic map prior to the Ordnance Survey mapping in the 19th century.
Influence on Ordnance Survey
More generally, the Roy map is a landmark of cartography, exemplifying emerging standards in military surveying and cartography. It held a seminal influence on British military mapping in the later 18th century, and, not least through its chief surveyor William Roy, had a crucial influence on the early work of the Ordnance Survey itself. |
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