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Books, Maps & Other Resources Scotland / Scottish Genealogy & History
MAPS - City Plan Maps of Scottish Towns and Cities 1818-1825
High quality reprints of John Wood’s Plans of 180 years ago.
These maps are ideal for anyone interested in local and family history. Street and property owners are often named, but this varies from plan to plan. The printed area is approx 50cm x 61cm on paper 55cm x 71cm. Scales vary, most are between 50 and 100 yards per inch, but Glasgow is 300 yards per inch. These plans are are printed on top quality off-white paper.
Learn about the locations of streets, houses, buildings, cemeteries, Churches and more by using these hard to find town plans of the Scottish cities and towns of your ancestors.
Most maps pages are 23" X 28". Sizes vary slightly.
Maps include names of most landholders. Example of a small section of the Montrose map:
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| Aberdeen |
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| Arbroath 1822 |
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| Ayr 1818 |
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| Banff 1825 |
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| Berwick 1822 |
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| Brechin 1822 |
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| Crieff 1822 |
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| Cupar |
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| Dalkeith |
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| Dingwall 1821 |
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| Dumbarton 1818 |
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| Dumfries |
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| Dundee 1821 |
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| Dunfermline |
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| Dunkeld 1823 |
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| Edinburgh |
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| Elgin 1822 |
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| Forfar |
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| Forres 1823 |
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| Glasgow |
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| Greenock |
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| Haddington & Nungate 1819 |
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| Hamilton 1819 |
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| Hawick |
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| Inverness |
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| Irvine 1819 |
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| Jedburgh 1823 |
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| Kelso 1823 |
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| Kilmarnock 1819 |
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| Kinross 1823 |
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| Kirkcaldy 1824 |
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| Lanark |
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| Linlithgow 1820 |
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| Montrose 1822 |
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| Nairn 1821 |
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| Haddington & Nungate 1819 |
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| Peebles 1823 |
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| Perth |
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| Rothsay 1825 |
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| St Andrews 1820 |
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| Selkirk 1823 |
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| Stirling 1820 |
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| Stonehaven 1823 |
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| Stornaway 1821 |
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