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The 'Kingdome of Scotland'

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Postcard of The 'Kingdome of Scotland'.
000-190-000-930-C
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The 'Kingdome of Scotland'

This is a detail from a map of the 'Kingdome of Scotland', included in John Speed's 1652 atlas of the British Isles, 'The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain'. The atlas was first printed in London in 1610.

These drawings, in the right margin of the map, show a 'Scotch' woman and a Highland woman. Typical of 16th and 17th century political attitudes, the drawings are designed to contrast 'civilised' Scotland with the 'backward' Highlands.

In the margins of earlier editions of the 'Theatre', there were portraits of James VI, his wife Anne and sons Henry and Charles. These royal portraits were replaced in 1652 by the 'Scotch' and Highland figures.


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Online ID: 000-190-000-930-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  T.1906.142
Date: 1610
1652
Material:
Dimensions: 426 mm H x 553 mm W
What: Map
Subject: 5. CARTOGRAPHY, Maps, Scotland (Departmental Classification)
Who: John Speed (Cartographer)
Where: SCOTLAND
Event:
Description: Map, evidently taken out of a book, by John Speed, 1610, of the Kingdome of Scotland, to a scale of 0.055 of an inch to 1 Scottish mile
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