Clyde: Mapping the River

Clyde: Mapping the River

EnglishHardback
Moore, John
Birlinn General
EAN: 9781780274829
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The Clyde is arguably the most evocative of Scottish rivers. Its mention conjures up a variety of images of power, productivity and pleasure from its ‘bonnie banks’ through the orchards of south Lanarkshire to its association with shipbuilding and trade and the holiday memories of thousands who fondly remember going ‘doon the watter’. Its story reflects much of the history of the lands it flows through and the people who live on its banks.


This book looks at the maps which display the river itself from its source to the wide estuary which is as much a part of the whole image. It discusses how the river was mapped from its earliest depictions and includes such topics as navigation, river crossings, war and defence, tourism, sport and recreation, industry and power and urban development.

EAN 9781780274829
ISBN 1780274823
Binding Hardback
Publisher Birlinn General
Publication date October 5, 2017
Pages 288
Language English
Dimensions 255 x 255 x 33
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Moore, John
Illustrations Maps; Illustrations, color