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Thurso 1905

Ref: CAI05.11Price:£2.50

Thurso 1905 - published 2008; introduction by Gilbert Bell
This detailed map covers the most northerly town on the British mainland. Coverage stretches from the station northward to Thurso Castle and the Harbour. Both the old town and the 'grid-plan' new town are shown. Features include River Thurso, Fisher Biggings, Thurso Castle, church, Kirk Ebb, Brown Hill, pavement works, railway terminus (but not its approaches), Pennyland, and the town centre shown in detail with each house neatly delineated. Extracts from a contemporary trade directory are included on the reverse.


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Wick 1905

Ref: CAI25.05Price:£2.50

Wick 1905 - published 2008; introduction by Gilbert Bell
This detailed map covers the busy port of Wick, from which over 1,100 fishing vessels operated by the 1860s. Most of the town centre is shown, and coverage stretches from Huddart Street westward to Gauliquoy, and from Louisburgh Street southward to the cemetery. Features include the railway with station, incl a section of the Wick & Lybster Light Railway; Lower Pulteneytown, Inner Harbour, part of Outer Harbour, Pulteney Distillery, Bridge of Wick, Taits Harbour, Sillersburn, Langley Park, East Banks, churches, High Street, Janetstown, Academy, Harrow Mill, and the town centre shown in detail, with individual buildings neatly delineated. Extracts from a contemporary trade directopry are included on the reverse.


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