| Victorian Ordnance Survey Map of Scotland. Including: Bathgate Cambuslang Coatbridge Cumbernauld Falkirk Grangemouth Kilsyth Kirkintilloch Slamannan Torphichen First Edition revised to 1896 parishes located on this map:-
Airth (part), Baldarnock (part), Bathgate (part), Blantyre (part), Bo'ness / Borrowstounness (part), Bothkennar, Bothwell, Cadder (part), Calder - West (part), Cambuslang (part), Cambusnethan (part), Campsie (part), Carmunnock (part), Carnwath (part), Carriden (part), Culross (part), Cumbernauld, Dalton (part), Denny, Dunipace, Fintry (part), Falkirk, Hamilton (part), Kilsyth, Kirkintilloch, Lambert (part), Linlithgow (part), Livingston (part), Monkland (East,West,Old,New), Muiravonside, Polmont, Rutherglen (part), St Ninians (part), Shotts, Slamannan, Torphichen, Whiteburn |
| | Atlas of Scotland in 1912 - Extending from Loch Tay and Dundee in the the north to Ayr and Hawick in the south this 5ins to the mile map gives a superb snapshot of the key industries of central Scotland in 1912. Includes Coal mines, Shale, Linen & Jute, Calico printing and 14 other industries.
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| | Atlas of Scotland in 1912 - Town Plan of Greenock on a scale of 6ins to a mile.
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| | Full colour County Map of Scotland - Renfrewshire in 1847
Including Paisley, Greenock, Port Glasgow, Renfrew, Johnstone, Inverkip |
| | Full colour County Map of Scotland - West Lothian in 1847
Including Linlithgow, South Queensferry, Bathgate, Uphall, Kirkliston |
| | Full colour County Map of Scotland - Dumbartonshire in 1847
Including Dumbarton, Kirkintilloch, Cumbernauld, Drymen, Luss, Tarbet |
| | Full colour County Map of Scotland - Lanarkshire in 1847
Including Glasgow, Biggar, Lanark, Airdrie, Hamilton |
| | Victorian Ordnance Survey Map of Scotland. Including: Alexandria Bridge of Weir Dumbarton Helensburgh Johnstone Kilmacolm Paisley Port Glasgow Renfrew Strathblane. First Edition revised to 1896 Parishes located on this map:- Baldernock (part), Barony, Bonhil, Cadder (part), Campsie (part), Cardross, Carmunnock (part), Cathcart (part), Dalry (part), Drymen (part), Dunbarton, Eastwood (part), Erskine, Fintry (part), Glasgow, Glasgow - Gorbals, Glasgow - Barony, Glasgow - New Port / Port Glasgow, Govan, Greenock, Houstoun, Inchinnan, Innerkip (part), Kilbarchan, Kilbirny (part), Killearn (part), Kilmacolm, Kilmaronock (part), Kilpatrick -New or East & Old or West, Largs (part), Lochwinnoch (part), Luss (part), Nielston (part), Paisley, Renfrew, Roseneath/Rosneath (part), Row (part), Rutherglen (part), Strathblane |
| | Victorian Ordnance Survey Map of Scotland. Including: Avondale Carluke Carnwath Carstairs Douglas East Kilbride Lanark Motherwell Strathaven Tinto Hills First Edition revised to 1896parishes located on this map:- Avendale (part), Blantyre (part), Cambuslang (part), Cambusnethan (part), Carluke, Carmichael, Carmunnock (part), Carnwath (part), Carstairs, Covington, Crawford-John (part), Dalfers / Dalserf, Dalziel (part), Douglas (part), Glasford, Hamilton (part), Kilbride East (part), Lamington (part), Lanark, Lesmahagoe, Libberton (part), Loudoun (part), Muirkirk (part), Pettinairn, Sorn (part), Stonehouse, Symington (part), Wistoun |
| | Including: Abington Afton Water Crawfordjohn Durisdeer Kello Water Kirkconnel Muirkirk New Cumnock Sanquhar Wanlockhead First edition revised to 1896 Parishes located on this map:- Auchinleck (part), Carsesairn / Carsphairn (part), Closeburn (part), Crawford (part), Crawford-John (part), Cumnock New & Old (part), Douglas (part), Durisdeer (part), Kirkconnel, Lamington (part), Morton (part), Muirkirk (part), Penpont (part), Sanquhar, Sorn (part), Tynron (part)
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| | John Wood' s Scottish Town Plans 1818 - 1825 - Dumbarton Numerous property owners named
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| | John Wood' s Scottish Town Plans 1818 - 1825 - Glasgow adapted by John Wood from a map produced by James Cleland and surveyed by David Smith. Includes an inset of the Barony and Royalty of Glasgow parishes. Contains various annotations about the burghs & parishes.
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| | John Wood' s Scottish Town Plans 1818 - 1825 - Greenock Very few property owners named but shows various intented improvemets and proposed roads
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| | John Wood' s Scottish Town Plans 1818 - 1825 - Hamilton A large number of property owners named
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| | John Wood' s Scottish Town Plans 1818 - 1825 - Lanark Some property owners named.
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| | Glasgow 1851 Railways are yet to cross the River Clyde flowing through the centre of this Victorian plan of Glasgow. The map is finished with attractive illustrations of the Royal Exchange, Glasgow Cathedral, Royal Bank of Scotland, The University, New Bridge and a most splendid Victorian View of Glasgow from The Green. 20" x 16" MUST BE SOLD UNFOLDED IN A TUBE (will be dispatched separately by Historic Images Ltd)
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