A 1736 map of Scotland—with Shetland in a box. Norman B. Leventhal Map Center/Flickr Shetland, a cluster of more than 100 islands far north of the Scottish mainland, has long presented cartographers ...
Nobody puts Shetland in the corner. At least not now. New rules have come into force stopping public bodies from putting the islands in a box on official documents and maps. Instead, maps will now ...
Nobody puts Baby in a corner, as Dirty Dancing taught us, but when it comes to cartography, stuff gets relegated to the corner of the map all the time. During the Age of Exploration, map corners were ...
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