This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Gallovidia Pars Occidentalior’, which translates to ‘Western Part of Galloway’. The map depicts the United Kingdom in the early 17th century, with a focus on the western part of Galloway. The map shows the natural landscape, including rivers and mountains, as well as the location of towns and villages, such as Stranraer, Glenluce, and Dunragit. It provides a glimpse into the geography of the region during this time period, with a focus on the important landmarks and travel routes. Overall, this map is a fascinating historical artefact that offers a unique perspective on the United Kingdom in the 17th century.
Dumfries and Galloway
Dumfries and Galloway | Stranraer, Glenluce, Dunragit, Castle Kennedy
Size Preview
Preview
We have prepared these computer generated previews of Dumfries and Galloway to give you a sense of the final scale.
This chappy is 182cm tall
Print resolution preview