Sheet 21 - Pembroke, created by the esteemed cartographer JG Bartholomew in 1901, is a masterful representation of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Known as the "Prince of Cartographers," Bartholomew's innovative use of color and detail is evident in this map, which became part of his flagship series. The map's half-inch to the mile scale (1:126,720) offers a detailed view of the region, making it a valuable resource for cyclists and tourists of the early 20th century. The map's clarity and attractiveness stem from Bartholomew's meticulous craftsmanship and dedication to accuracy.
The map's design is a testament to Bartholomew's pioneering techniques, using subtle gradations of color to depict landscape relief. This method not only enhances the map's aesthetic appeal but also provides a clear understanding of the region's topography. The different layers of color bands represent varying land heights, making it easy to visualize the rolling hills and valleys of Pembrokeshire. This design, based on a reduced Ordnance Survey map, showcases Bartholomew's ability to blend scientific precision with artistic beauty.
Pembrokeshire's rich historical and natural features are prominently displayed on this map. The Preseli Hills, known for their ancient standing stones, and the scenic Pembrokeshire Coast National Park are just a few of the region's highlights. The map also marks significant rivers such as the Teifi, Towy, and Cleddau, which have shaped the landscape and supported local communities for centuries. Coastal features like St Brides Bay and Milford Haven are meticulously detailed, reflecting the importance of these waterways in the region's history and economy.
Historic landmarks such as Pembroke Castle, Carew Castle, and Manorbier Castle are clearly marked, offering a glimpse into the region's medieval past. These castles, once formidable fortresses, now stand as reminders of Pembrokeshire's strategic importance in Welsh history. The map also highlights smaller, picturesque towns like Tenby, known for its charming harbor and sandy beaches, and St Davids, the smallest city in the UK, famous for its stunning cathedral. Each settlement is carefully plotted, providing a comprehensive view of the region's human geography.
In addition to its historical and geographical significance, this map serves as a beautiful piece of art. The careful attention to detail, combined with Bartholomew's innovative use of color, makes it a striking addition to any collection. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a lover of fine cartography, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of the natural world, Sheet 21 - Pembroke is a captivating representation of a region rich in history and natural beauty.
Cities and towns on this map
Pembrokeshire:
- Haverfordwest
- Pembroke
- Tenby
- Milford Haven
- Fishguard
- Narberth
- St Davids
- Newport
- Saundersfoot
- Goodwick
- Crymych
- Solva
- Letterston
- Clarbeston Road
- Johnston
- Kilgetty
- Lamphey
- Manorbier
- St Ishmael's
- Llandissilio
Carmarthenshire:
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Carmarthen
- Ferryside
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Johnstown
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Rivers:
- River Teifi
- River Towy
- River Taf
- River Cleddau
- Bays and coastal features:
- St Brides Bay
- Carmarthen Bay
- Cardigan Bay
- Milford Haven
- Islands:
- Caldey Island
- Skomer Island
- Skokholm Island
- Hills and Mountains:
- Preseli Hills
- Forests and Woods:
- Canaston Wood
- Historic Landmarks:
- Pembroke Castle
- Carew Castle
- Manorbier Castle
- Other notable features:
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Tenby Golf Course
- Marloes Sands
Historical and design context
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Name of the map: Sheet 21 - Pembroke
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Scale: Half-inch to the mile (1:126,720)
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Creation date: 1901
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Mapmaker/Publisher: JG Bartholomew
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Context about the mapmaker: John George Bartholomew was a renowned Scottish cartographer and geographer, often referred to as "the Prince of Cartographers". He was known for his innovative use of color and detail in maps.
- Design and style:
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Landscape: The map uses different layers of color to represent landscape relief, with a subtle and innovative gradation of color bands to show land at different heights.
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Source: Based on a reduced Ordnance Survey map from the same period.
- Themes and topics shown:
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Political boundaries: Detailed depiction of political divisions.
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Physical features: Highlighting landscape relief, rivers, and coastal features.
- Historical significance:
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Popularity: These maps were popular with cyclists and tourists.
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Series: Became Bartholomew's flagship series due to their clarity and attractiveness.
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This map looks great at every size, but I always recommend going for a larger size if you have space. That way you can easily make out all of the details.
This map looks amazing at sizes all the way up to 70in (180cm). If you are looking for a larger map, please get in touch.
Please note: the labels on this map are hard to read if you order a map that is 20in (50cm) or smaller. The map is still very attractive, but if you would like to read the map easily, please buy a larger size.
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This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper, or you can buy it framed. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that suits most aesthetics. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame colour or material. My frames are glazed with super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite), which is significantly less reflective than glass, safer, and will always arrive in perfect condition.