WebThis page shows from Timothy Pont’s maps of the 1580s-90s to Series 3 Ordnance Survey sheets of the 1920s. Most of the maps we have used have been supplied by and permission for use granted by the National Library of Scotland Map Room. Balfron Parish is a long west-east strip of land approximately 8 miles (13km) by 2 miles (3.5km). WebTimothy Pont was a pioneering mapmaker who created the first detailed maps of Scotland between 1583 and 1614. In this talk, Maps Curator Chris Fleet examines...
Maps – Balfron Heritage
WebMay 1, 2024 · Nithsdale 1644 Manuscript hand drawn sketch map / plan by Timothy Pont. This map of the catchment of the River Nith, together with a small part of southeast Kirkcudbright, was compiled by Robert Gordon of Straloch … WebPossible second pillar. Evidence from Timothy Pont's Mapp of Murray (c. 1590), the more modern military maps of Roy and Ainslie (1750 and 1789 respectively) and Robert … reborn unicorn doll
Cathenesia / Auct. Timotheo Pont. Caithness. - OldMapsOnline
WebTimothy Pont's survey of Scotland involved the compilation of both maps and textual descriptions, and whilst his maps are the major surviving body of source evidence, his … WebTimothy Pont's maps of the north-west of Scotland may be rough sketches. 0:01:51: 0:01:56: But they are the field work of an exceptional mapmaker. 0:01:56: 0:02:00: Never before … WebHistoric map - [Lower Angus and Perthshire east of the Tay] - Pont 26 by Pont, Timothy, 1560?-1614?, published in ca. 1583-1614, part of the Maps by Timothy Pont series reborn wakeboard tower