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A Travelling Map of Scotland : Including All the New and Intended Roads, Bridges & Canals, &c. : Taken from the Latest & Best Authorities 1806

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Discover the timeless beauty of our fine art quality printed reproduction of this antique map. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, and interior decorators.

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Old road map of Caledonian Canal, Scotland.

Created by Thomas Brown, Millard Fillmore, Daniel Lizars in 1806.
  • Road map of Scotland showing existing roads, roads under survey, and planned roads.
  • Also shows the Caledonian Canal, road bridges, the Highlands-Lowlands boundary, and the Highlands distillery boundary.
  • Hand colored to emphasize shire boundaries and coastlines.
  • When affixed to the cloth backing the map sheet was sectioned to 20 panels to enable folding.
  • Handwritten signature of Millard Fillmore is not present.
  • Includes Shetland Islands inset and legend titled "References to the new improvements in the map of Scotland".
  • Inked handwritten inscriptions "A: G: 1811" written in 2 places on cloth backing (verso).

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1806

Bridges

Caledonian Canal

Caledonian Canal (Scotland)

Daniel Lizars

Highway Planning

Map

Maps

Millard Fillmore

Road Maps

Roads

Scotland

Thomas Brown

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This old map of A Travelling Map of Scotland : Including All the New and Intended Roads, Bridges & Canals, &c. : Taken from the Latest & Best Authorities from 1806 was created by Thomas Brown, Millard Fillmore, Daniel Lizars in 1806