The georeferencer application is a collaborative online project, where anyone with access to Internet can help with georeferencing of various historical maps from our collection.
Blaeu atlas of Scotland, 1654. The first atlas of Scotland, containing 49 engraved maps and 154 pages of descriptive text, translated from Latin into English for the first time.
Among the National Library of Scotland's greatest treasures are the earliest surviving detailed maps of Scotland, made by Timothy Pont over 400 years ago, in the 1580s and 1590s.