This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Comitatvs Northvmbria’ which translates to ‘County of Northumbria’. The map depicts the United Kingdom in the early 17th century, with central locations such as Rothbury, Morpeth, and Hexham marked. It provides a glimpse into the geography of the region at the time, with rolling hills, winding rivers, and sprawling forests. The map is a fascinating historical artefact, offering insight into the landscape and infrastructure of the country during this period.
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