Andrews, M. C. (1925). The Boundary between Scotland and England in the Portolan Charts.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 60. Vol 60, pp. 36-66.

Title: The Boundary between Scotland and England in the Portolan Charts.
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 60
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 60
Number of Pages: 455
Page Start/End: 36 - 66
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Abstract: These early nautical maps confine their attention almost exclusively to coastal features, seaports and islands. Political boundaries of countries, states, and kingdoms are altogether omitted, and even their natural frontiers are seldom indicated. The borderland between Scotland and England appears, however, to be one of the exceptions to this rule. This representation takes different forms in the work of different cartographical schools, executed at different dates.
Author: Michael C Andrews
Year of Publication: 1925
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Created Date: 26 Sep 2013