Dorret’s Landmark Wall Map of Scotland

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A General Map of Scotland and Islands thereto belonging

From new Surveys, the Shires properly Divided & Subdivided, the Forts lately Erected & Roads of Communication or Military Ways carried on by His Majesty's command, the Times or Military ways, the Danish Camps & Forts, Also the Seats of the Nobility in each Shire distinguished with several other remarkable Places that occur in the History of Scotland By James Dorret Land Surveyor.

DORRET, J[ames]
[London,
1750].
Large engraved wall map on four sheets, fine full-wash colour, joined in two sections, inset plan of the Shetland Islands, list of notable places lower left.
1780 by 1370mm. (70 by 54 inches).
1932

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James Dorret's map of Scotland, published in 1750, would become the standard depiction of Scotland for the next 40 years, used by the likes of Thomas Kitchin, Marcus Armstrong, and Robert Campbell.

For the map Dorret used information gleaned from William Roy's Military Survey, which was being conducted at the time; together with the latest estate and maritime surveys. Dorret himself was responsible for one of the estate surveys, that of his employer the Duke of ...

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