Argyllshire south Campbeltown Bute Lagavulin Islay Jura Kintyre THOMSON 1832 map

SKU: P-8-004113

'Southern part of Argyllshire // Campbeltown'


Places named on the map include: Bute, Lagavulin, Campbeltown, Islay, Jura, Mull of Kintyre, Isle of Arran, Machrihanish, Kilchoman . The following places marked on the map have given their names to some of Scotland's most celebrated golf courses: Machrihanish. The following places marked on the map have given their name to Whisky distilleries: Islay: Lagavulin, Ardbeg, Bowmore, Kilchoman. Isle of Jura, Isle of Arran

Select Option:

We have other examples of this item available. Explore them below to find the perfect one for you.

Select:

Size 54 x 71 cm | 21.0 x 28.0 inches

Date Published: 1832

Published 1832. The map was engraved in 1824 - this date is printed on the sheet.

Type: Antique early 19th century atlas map with original hand colouring

Author: Thomson, John

Published by John Thomson. Drawn by W Johnson. Engraved by J & G Menzies. Attested by Hugh McLean Esqr. Younger of Coll; Donald Campbell Esqr. of Mishnish; John Campbell Esqr. of Kilberry; James Campbell Esqr. Younger of Jura; Duncan Campbell Esqr. of Rockhill; M. MacAlester Esqr. of Barr;

Publication: Atlas of Scotland

"The Atlas of Scotland containing maps of each county on a scale so large as to exhibit the features of the country and places of importance; the boundaries of the shires, attested with respectable names to verify their accuracy laid down from actual survey or compiled from plans of recent date, so as to form a complete body of topographical information at the date of publication.", printed for John Thomson & Co. Edinburgh; Baldwin & Cradock, London; and John Cumming, Dublin

Condition: Fair-to-Good |

Fair-to-Good: The margin above the top border is tight; the longitude graticules have been trimmed. Residue of glued paper attachment & surface paper damage along left hand edge and border. Please note any other blemishes on the scan prior to purchasing this picture. Please contact us if you would like to arrange to view this map. This is a folding map. There is nothing printed on the reverse side, which is plain

Delivery & Returns

Packing

Items smaller than A4 size are usually packed in a stiffened, board-backed envelope. Larger items are rolled and packed in postal tubes. Large items which are too stiff to be rolled in wide-diameter tubes are mailed in all-board envelopes. In the unlikely event of damage in transit, please send the affected item or items back to us and we will provide a replacement or refund.

Delivery

Economy, tracked and express shipping options are available to all destinations worldwide. Over half our orders are sent to customers outside the United Kingdom and we have supplied over 30,000 buyers in over 70 different countries. We ship orders virtually every business day to customers in North America and Europe. The cost of delivery depends on the size of the largest item in your order, where you are located, and the delivery method that you choose at checkout. For orders received before 2pm, we can arrange delivery next day in the UK, within 2 business days to continental Europe and North America, and within 4 days to most other countries worldwide (excludes PO Box or APO/FPO (Military) addresses).

Returns

We accept returns for any reason if sent back to us within 14 days of receipt of your order. If any of your items are not as described, we will provide a full refund including reasonable return postage costs upon safe return to us. If you have changed your mind, you are responsible for the cost of returning the item to us. We describe the size, age and condition of all our products as fully and accurately as possible. Most of the items which we sell are in very good condition. However, the condition of antique and vintage prints and maps can vary. All of our product listings including a statement which classifies the condition as being either “Good”, “Fair”, or (rarely) “Poor” and which describes any material flaws, blemishes, imperfections or other significant features such as folds. Please read the description carefully before purchase.

Can we help? For more details or any questions.

Recently Viewed

Condition Guide

We assess the condition of each item using three categories: Good, Fair, and Poor. We strive to ensure that any significant flaws are clearly shown in the images provided and detailed in the accompanying condition statement.

Good

The item presents well, with no significant flaws, and is in frameable condition. Minor imperfections—such as light spotting or offsetting, small blemishes, tight margins, neatly repaired tears, or discreet/professionally executed restoration—do not materially detract from its overall appearance.

Fair

The item shows noticeable flaws but remains in frameable condition. Some buyers may feel these imperfections affect its visual appeal. Typical issues may include more prominent spotting, blemishes, bleed-through from the reverse, obvious offsetting, visible or extensive restoration, wear along fold lines or junctures, small wormholes, trimmed or closely cropped edges, or less carefully executed repairs.

Poor

The item has major flaws that significantly impact its presentation and/or suitability for framing. These may include heavy spotting, staining, bleed-through, offsetting, unrepaired damage, or poorly executed repairs such as tears, holes, or areas of paper loss (including within the printed image). The item may also be fragile and prone to further deterioration.