Work Record ID:
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0042169
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Shelfmark:
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Marischal 15
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Holding Institution:
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National Library of Scotland
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Title:
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Part of Scotland it is called of the inhabitance Stra:naverne with his borderers
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Imprint:
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[London: G. Humble, 1627]
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Creator:
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Keere, Pieter van den (b.1571, d.Circa 1646)
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Creator Role:
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Mapmaker
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Creator:
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Speed, John (b.1552?, d.1629)
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Creator Role:
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Author
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Creator:
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Humble, George (active 1599-1640)
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Creator Role:
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Publisher
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Date:
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1627
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Description:
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A map of the North and West of Scotland, referred to here as 'Stranauerne' (Strathnaver). Originally produced in 1599 by Pieter van den Keere, it was re-issued in Speed's atlas of 1627 with an English title. Placed with west at the top, prominent areas include Lochaber ('Loquabria'), Breadalbane, Sutherland, Ross, Assynt, and the large province of Strathnaver. Notable features include: the relative locations of Cape Wrath and Durness; the presence of Petty but not Inverness; the small size of Rhum; and the positioning of Glenelg, a ferry port for the Isle of Skye. Keere was based in Amsterdam but lived in England (1584-93) to escape religious persecution. He produced numerous maps, including one of the world in 1608.
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Work Type:
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Printed map/plan
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Measurement:
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11.9 x 8.3cm (4 11/16 x 3 1/4")
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Material:
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Paper
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Technique:
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Uncoloured
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Subject Place:
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Scotland
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Subject Place:
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Strathnaver
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Subject Place:
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Sutherland
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Subject Place:
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Western Isles
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Reference:
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Moir, D.G., Early maps of Scotland, v.1, 1973, p.168.
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Rights Statement:
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© 2002 The National Library of Scotland
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Repro File Type:
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Derivative JPEG
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Repro File Size (bytes):
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37414778
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Repro Title:
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Part of Scotland it is called of the inhabitance Stra:naverne with his borderers [2 of 2]
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Repro Display Measurement (pixels):
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5888 x 5984
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Repro ID Number:
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0042169c-0001.tif
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Repro Old ID Number:
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00000236
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Repro Description:
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Text on verso of map
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Repro Capture Date:
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05/05/2000
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