Historic Maps not OS
- Reference:GB 3641 CHT2/19/5
- Former Reference:GB 3641 U5
- Dates of Creation:Various
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:14 maps. 5.5 / 5.6 / 5.8 & 5.14 in map-chest.
Scope and Content
0. First map to show Iron Works: Craigiehall to Granton Mills, by John Lawrie Surveyor, scale 1.5 ins to 1000 yards, 1776
1. Copy of 1760 map from British Museum, covering Cramond in various sizes on colour copy, 3 x A4
2. Cramond Parish Map, taking in East Pilton to the East
3. Extract from Blanes Atlas Midlothian Map, 1610
4. J Adair Map. Fairmilehead to Cramond, 1736
5. Plan of Edinburgh and places adjacent. John Lawrie surveyor. Engraved L Alexander Baillie. 2 copes, 1 enlarged. 1776
6. Enlarged from a map of the three Lothians by Alexander Mostyn Armstrong. Duddingston to Kirkliston. On card. 1773
7. Johan Blaeu Atlas. Lothian area drawn by Timothy Pont / Robert Gordon. National Library of Scotland, 1654
8. Plan of Barnton and Cramond prepared by WRGB in 1975 from plans by John Ainslie in 18th century and early OS maps. One copy B&W; one copy enlarged and coloured
9. Map of Edinburgh and the West surrounds, 1766
10. Map of Linlithgowshire by Wm Forrest, 1817, also showing much of NW Edinburgh area
11. Cornelius Blaeu’s Atlas, Outlook Tower Association: Edinburgh and Surrounds, 1654
12. Thomson’s Map Centred on Barnton Estate (Old Mansion House), 1822
13. Extract from bigger map. Cramond village, 1649
14. Cramond map 1800 . Hand drawn, colour tinted
Access Information
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