Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of early 20th-century cartography with "Sheet 1 - Wigtown," a masterful creation by the renowned Scottish cartographer JG Bartholomew, dated 1901. This exquisite map, a part of Bartholomew's flagship series, is a testament to his unparalleled expertise and dedication to the art of mapmaking. Known for his innovative approach, Bartholomew's maps were highly sought after by cyclists and tourists, offering a blend of aesthetic beauty and practical utility. The map's meticulous detailing and vibrant colour layers not only guide the traveler but also bring the landscape to life, making it a treasured piece for any collector.
The map's design is a harmonious blend of political and physical features, rendered with a clarity that was revolutionary for its time. Using a scale of half an inch to the mile (1:126,720), Bartholomew employed a subtle gradation of colour bands to represent different land elevations, providing an intuitive understanding of the terrain. This technique, combined with the map's clear and attractive layout, made it an indispensable tool for explorers of the early 1900s. The landscape relief is depicted with such precision that one can almost feel the undulating hills and valleys of Wigtownshire.
Covering an area of 36 miles from north to south and 52 miles from west to east, this map offers a comprehensive view of the Wigtown region in Scotland. It highlights significant geographical features such as Luce Bay and Wigtown Bay, as well as the prominent Rhins of Galloway peninsula. The Mull of Galloway, Scotland's southernmost point, is also prominently featured, along with the notable hills of Cairnsmore of Fleet and Cairnsmore of Carsphairn. These natural landmarks are intricately detailed, showcasing Bartholomew's commitment to accuracy and his deep understanding of the region's topography.
The map also provides a window into the historical and cultural landscape of early 20th-century Scotland. It marks important rivers like the River Cree and River Bladnoch, which have been lifelines for the communities in the region. Historical sites such as St Ninian's Cave, Cruggleton Castle, Glenluce Abbey, and Dunskey Castle are also depicted, offering a glimpse into the rich heritage of Wigtownshire. These landmarks, steeped in history, add a layer of depth and intrigue to the map, making it not just a navigational tool but a storyteller of the past.
In addition to its geographical and historical richness, the map highlights the region's infrastructure, including railway lines and roads that were crucial for transportation at the time. The towns and cities, from the bustling Stranraer to the quaint Isle of Whithorn, are meticulously marked, reflecting the vibrant human settlements of the era. This map is more than just a representation of Wigtownshire; it is a piece of history, capturing the essence of a bygone era with an elegance and precision that only JG Bartholomew could achieve.
Cities and towns on this map
- Wigtownshire:
- Stranraer
- Newton Stewart
- Wigtown
- Whithorn
- Portpatrick
- Glenluce
- Kirkcowan
- Port William
- Garlieston
- Isle of Whithorn
- Creetown
- New Luce
- Sandhead
- Drummore
- Ardwell
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Geographical features:
- Luce Bay
- Wigtown Bay
- Rhins of Galloway
- Mull of Galloway
- Cairnsmore of Fleet
- Cairnsmore of Carsphairn
- Rivers and Waterways:
- River Cree
- River Bladnoch
- Water of Luce
- Transportation:
- Railways
- Roads
- Natural Reserves and Forests:
- Galloway Forest Park
- Islands:
- Isle of Whithorn
- Burrow Head
- Historical sites:
- St Ninian's Cave
- Cruggleton Castle
- Glenluce Abbey
- Dunskey Castle
Historical and design context
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Name of the map: Sheet 1 - Wigtown
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Scale and popularity: A clear, attractive, and colourful map at the half-inch to the mile scale (1:126,720). These maps were popular with cyclists and tourists, and became Bartholomew's flagship series.
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Relief representation: The half-inch maps were distinctive for using different layers of colour to represent landscape relief, with a subtle and innovative gradation of colour bands used to show land at different heights.
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Basis: The map is based on a reduced Ordnance Survey map from the same period.
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Orientation and coverage: This is a landscape map that covers 36 miles from north to south, and 52 miles from west to east.
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Date of creation: 1901
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Mapmaker or publisher: JG Bartholomew
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Context about the mapmaker: JG Bartholomew was a prominent Scottish cartographer known for his detailed and accurate maps. He was instrumental in advancing the field of cartography during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Themes shown on the map:
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Political and physical features: The map details both political boundaries and physical landscapes.
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Cycling and tourism: The map was popular among cyclists and tourists for its clear depiction of routes and terrain.
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Countries and regions shown: The map primarily shows the Wigtown area in Scotland.
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Design or style: The map employs a distinctive use of colour layers to represent landscape relief, providing a clear understanding of the terrain.
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Historical significance: This map is a part of Bartholomew's flagship series, which was highly regarded for its accuracy and aesthetic appeal. It reflects the cartographic advancements of the early 20th century and the growing interest in outdoor activities like cycling and tourism.
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This map looks great at every size, but I always recommend going for a larger size if you have space. That way you can easily make out all of the details.
This map looks amazing at sizes all the way up to 70in (180cm). If you are looking for a larger map, please get in touch.
Please note: the labels on this map are hard to read if you order a map that is 20in (50cm) or smaller. The map is still very attractive, but if you would like to read the map easily, please buy a larger size.
The model in the listing images is holding the 18x24in (45x60cm) version of this map.
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