Sheet 35 - North Devon, crafted by the renowned Scottish cartographer JG Bartholomew in 1901, is a masterful representation of the region's rich geographical and political landscape. This map, part of Bartholomew's flagship series, was particularly popular among cyclists and tourists for its clear, attractive, and colorful design. The half-inch to the mile scale (1:126,720) provides a detailed view of North Devon, making it a valuable piece for both historical and cartographic enthusiasts. Bartholomew's innovative use of color gradation to depict landscape relief adds a unique aesthetic dimension, distinguishing it from other maps of the period.
Bartholomew's expertise in cartography is evident in the meticulous detailing of the map. His work was based on a reduced Ordnance Survey map from the same period, ensuring accuracy and reliability. The map showcases the intricate network of roads and railways, including the Great Western Railway and the London and South Western Railway, which were crucial for transportation and trade in the early 20th century. The inclusion of these features highlights the economic and social significance of the region during that time.
The physical geography of North Devon is beautifully captured, with the map illustrating the undulating terrain through subtle color bands. The Exmoor National Park, with its expansive moorlands, is prominently featured, offering a glimpse into the natural beauty of the area. The map also depicts significant natural landmarks such as the River Taw, River Torridge, and the Bristol Channel, which have played vital roles in shaping the region's landscape and history. Bideford Bay and Lundy Island are also marked, adding to the map's comprehensive coverage of North Devon's coastal features.
Historical landmarks are meticulously noted, providing a window into the region's rich heritage. Clovelly Court, Arlington Court, and Hartland Abbey are among the notable sites marked on the map, each with its own unique historical significance. These landmarks, along with the detailed representation of the region's towns and villages, make the map not just a geographical tool but also a historical document that captures the essence of North Devon at the turn of the 20th century.
The map's design and style reflect Bartholomew's dedication to creating maps that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The use of different layers of color to represent landscape relief was a pioneering technique that set his maps apart. This innovative approach, combined with the detailed depiction of political and physical features, makes Sheet 35 - North Devon a remarkable example of early 20th-century cartography. It is a testament to Bartholomew's skill and vision, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past for modern-day collectors and history enthusiasts.
Cities and towns on this map
- Barnstaple
- Bideford
- Ilfracombe
- South Molton
- Lynton
- Lynmouth
- Torrington
- Holsworthy
- Hartland
- Chulmleigh
- Braunton
- Combe Martin
- Woolacombe
- Instow
- Appledore
- Westward Ho!
- Northam
- Great Torrington
- Hatherleigh
- Dolton
- Witheridge
- High Bickington
- Burrington
- Chittlehampton
- Chittlehamholt
- North Tawton
- Ashreigney
- Winkleigh
- Shebbear
- Bradworthy
- Beaford
- Merton
- Petrockstowe
- Langtree
- Frithelstock
- Monkleigh
- Little Torrington
- Buckland Brewer
- Parkham
- Alverdiscott
- Abbotsham
- Buckland Filleigh
- Sheepwash
- Black Torrington
- St Giles in the Wood
- Roborough
- Yarnscombe
- Horwood
- Newton Tracey
- Bishops Tawton
- Landkey
- Swimbridge
- Filleigh
- East Buckland
- West Buckland
- Bratton Fleming
- Kentisbury
- Parracombe
- Martinhoe
- Trentishoe
- Countisbury
- Brendon
- Challacombe
- Twitchen
- North Molton
- Molland
- Knowstone
- Rose Ash
- Meshaw
- East Worlington
- West Worlington
- Withypool
- Hawkridge
- Exford
- Simonsbath
- Loxhore
- Goodleigh
- Shirwell
- Arlington
- Atherington
- Bishop's Nympton
- Mariansleigh
- George Nympton
- King's Nympton
- East Anstey
- West Anstey
Notable Features & Landmarks
- National Parks and Major Parks:
- Exmoor National Park (partially depicted)
- Historic Landmarks:
- Clovelly Court
- Arlington Court
- Hartland Abbey
- Natural Features:
- Exmoor (Moorland)
- River Taw
- River Torridge
- Bristol Channel
- Bideford Bay
- Lundy Island
- Transportation:
- Great Western Railway
- London and South Western Railway
- Barnstaple and Ilfracombe Railway
Historical and design context
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Mapmaker/Publisher: JG Bartholomew
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Context about the mapmaker: JG Bartholomew was a notable Scottish cartographer known for his detailed and attractive maps. His maps were highly regarded for their clarity and aesthetic appeal.
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Date of creation: 1901
- Design and style:
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Landscape relief: The map uses different layers of colour to represent landscape relief, with a subtle and innovative gradation of colour bands used to show land at different heights.
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Popularity: These maps were particularly popular with cyclists and tourists and became Bartholomew's flagship series.
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Base map: The map is based on a reduced Ordnance Survey map from the same period.
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Coverage area: The map covers 36 miles from north to south and 52 miles from west to east.
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Political and physical features: The map details both political boundaries and physical landscapes, making it a comprehensive guide for travelers and geography enthusiasts.
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Countries and regions shown: The map primarily covers North Devon in England.
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Historical significance: This map is significant for its detailed representation of North Devon at the turn of the 20th century, reflecting the geographical and infrastructural knowledge of the time.
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