The Islands of Orkney sea chart by Capt G. COLLINS. Pomona Hoy &c 1723 old map
SKU: P-8-003840
'The Islands of Orkney - To His Royl, Highs, Georg, Prince of Denmark this chart is most humbly dedicated & presented by Capt. Greenvile Collins. Hydroghe to the King. These islands did once belong to the Kingdome of Denemark, but since the yeare 1472 to the Kingdome of Scotland'
This decorative sea chart shows the Orkney Islands, the Pentland Firth and the adjacent coast of Caithness. The islands shown include Pomona (Orkney Mainland), Hoy, Sanda (Sanday), South Ronaldsha (South Ronaldsay), Rowsay (Rousay), Westra (Westray), Stronsa (Stronsay), Shapinsha (Shapinsay), Eda (Eday), Waes (South Walls - show as part of Hoy), Papa Westra (Papa Westray), Burra (Burray), Flota (Flotta), North Ronaldsha (North Ronaldsay), Eglesha (Egilsay) and many other smaller islands. The map is orientated toward the west. The cartouche in the top right reminds us that the islands belonged to the Kingdom of Denmark until 1472.
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Size 46 x 59 cm | 18.0 x 23.0 inches
Date Published: 1723
Type: Decorative antique eighteenth century copperplate nautical sea chart, printed on thick paper
Author: Collins, Captain Greenvile (or Greenville)
Publication: Great Britain's Coasting Pilot
Condition: Good |
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