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MS.1647.Z.03/11b
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National Library of Scotland
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Plan, section and elevation of the barrack at Inveersnait [i.e. Inversnaid] & Kiliwhiman [i.e. Kiliwhimen] [with] Explanation; powder magasine at Edinbgh. Castle and section of the same at x; with a project of arching the second floor at y [1720] [copy]
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Plan, section and elevation of the barrack at Inveersnait [i.e. Inversnaid] & Kiliwhiman [i.e. Kiliwhimen] [with] Explanation; powder magasine at Edinbgh. Castle and section of the same at x; with a project of arching the second floor at y [1720] [copy]
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Romer, John Lambertus (b.1680, d.1754)
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Romer, John Lambertus (b.1680, d.1754)
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Surveyor
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Creator:
Smith, James (active 1649-1720)
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Smith, James (active 1649-1720)
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Surveyor
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Creator:
Chamberlaine, Thomas (active 1798)
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Chamberlaine, Thomas (active 1798)
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Draughtsman
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Date:
1798
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1798
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Description:
This sheet is a copy of the 1720 plans by John Romer at shelfmark MS.1647.Z.03/11a, of two of the four Highland barracks, and the powder magazine at Edinburgh Castle. The original plans for the four Highland barrack forts, Bernera, Kiliwhimen, Inversnaid and Ruthven, were drawn up in 1717 by James Smith, who was the royal chief surveyor, but were actually executed by John Bastide and Andrew Jelfe, and then John Romer, between 1718 and 1724.
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This sheet is a copy of the 1720 plans by John Romer at shelfmark MS.1647.Z.03/11a, of two of the four Highland barracks, and the powder magazine at Edinburgh Castle. The original plans for the four Highland barrack forts, Bernera, Kiliwhimen, Inversnaid and Ruthven, were drawn up in 1717 by James Smith, who was the royal chief surveyor, but were actually executed by John Bastide and Andrew Jelfe, and then John Romer, between 1718 and 1724.
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71.3 x 49.5cm (2' 4 1/16" x 1' 7 1/2")
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71.3 x 49.5cm (2' 4 1/16" x 1' 7 1/2")
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Hand coloured
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Edinburgh Castle
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Edinburgh Castle
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Inversnaid Barracks
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Inversnaid Barracks
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Kiliwhimen Barracks
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Kiliwhimen Barracks
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Scotland
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Scotland
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Board of Ordnance
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Board of Ordnance
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Maps, Military
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Reference:
Tabraham, Chris, Fortress Scotland and the Jacobites, 1995, pp.60-65.
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Tabraham, Chris, Fortress Scotland and the Jacobites, 1995, pp.60-65.
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National Library of Scotland, War Office Inventory, Maps Deposited in May 1934, p.6 (Map Library, National Library of Scotland).
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National Library of Scotland, War Office Inventory, Maps Deposited in May 1934, p.6 (Map Library, National Library of Scotland).
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Reference:
'Military Maps of the Eighteenth Century and the Tower of London Drawing Room',Imago Mundi, 32 (1980) p.40, no.216.
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'Military Maps of the Eighteenth Century and the Tower of London Drawing Room',Imago Mundi, 32 (1980) p.40, no.216.
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Rights Statement:
© 2002 Crown Copyright is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office and the National Library of Scotland
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© 2002 Crown Copyright is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office and the National Library of Scotland
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