In 1654 Joannis Blaeu published volume 5 of his Atlas Novus. The Atlas contained three general maps of Scotland and 46 maps of Scottish counties or regions, making Scotland the best mapped country in the world.
The Blaeu outline was influential on the outline of Scotland for the next decade to come. This is a comparison of subsequent outlines of Scotland before the 1747-1755 Roy Military Survey of Scotland truly surveyed the whole of Scotland.
The maps in this comparison are:
- [1654] – Robert GORDON – Scotia Regnum… (1654 Blaeu)
- 1665 – Nicolas Sanson – L’Escosse Royaume
- 1714 – Hermann Moll – The north part of Great Britain called Scotland.
- 1745 – John Elphinstone – A new & correct map of North Britain
- 1751 – James Dorret – A correct map of Scotland from new surveys
Excluded is the [1687] – Robert Morden – A mapp of Scotland made by R. Gordon because it essentially just follows the Blaeu outline.
In addition a background map was created from OS BoundaryLine (High Water Polyline) and converted to a polygon.
Everything is converted to WGS 84 / World Mercator projection (EPSG:3395).
For more on how the outlines were created:
For a history of the maps used:
Historic Maps of Scotland from Blaeu to Dorret (1600-1700)
If you are interested in buying a historically amazing map:
Blaeu Atlas Maior of 1665 – Including the atlas of Scotland.