This antique map created in 1665 is titled ‘Lothian and Linlitqvo’ which translates to ‘Lothian and Lauderdale’. The map depicts the United Kingdom in the early 17th Century, showing the central locations of Edinburgh, Dalkeith, and Musselburgh. During this time, the United Kingdom was still in its infancy, with Scotland and England unified under one monarch. It was a time of rapid expansion and development, with the country undergoing significant changes in politics, society, and culture. This map provides a glimpse into the geography of the time, with its intricately detailed illustrations and cartography, offering a unique perspective on the United Kingdom’s early history.
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