Eastern Fifeshire. St Andrews Cupar Crail Anstruther Kingsbarns THOMSON 1832 map


East part of Fife-sh. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Published by John Thomson. Engraved by E Butterworth. Compiled from the surveys of John Ainslie & John Bell. Corrected by Alexander Martin, Surveyor, Cupar; Robert Drysdale, Surveyor, Dunfermline and William Johnson, Surveyor, Edinburgh. Provenance: "The Atlas of Scotland containing maps of each county on a scale so large as to exhibit the features of the country and places of importance; the boundaries of the shires, attested with respectable names to verify their accuracy laid down from actual survey or compiled from plans of recent date, so as to form a complete body of topographical information at the date of publication.", printed for John Thomson & Co. Edinburgh; Baldwin & Cradock, London; and John Cumming, Dublin. Type: Antique early 19th century atlas map with original hand colouring. Places named on the map include: St Andrews, Cupar, Leven, Crail, Anstruther, Kingsbarns . The following places marked on the map have given their names to some of Scotland's most celebrated golf courses: St Andrews, Kingsbarns


Size: 6309px × 8152px
Location: Scotland
Photo credit: © Antiqua Print Gallery / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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