File:St Kilda map, Heathcote.jpg

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English: Map of St Kilda, Scotland surveyed and drawn by Norman Heathcote
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Original publication: Heathcote, Norman (May 1901). "Climbing in St Kilda". Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 6 (5): 147–152.

Immediate source: http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/smcj/smcj035/smcj03503.htm
Creator

John Norman Heathcote

(Life time: 21 June 1863 – 16 July 1946)
 Geotemporal data
Bounding box
N: 57.7891875°N
W: 8.6593164°W E: 8.534148°W
S: 57.8371658°N
Georeferencing View the georeferenced map in the Wikimaps Warper
Other versions
Island of St kildA, J Norman Heathcote, 1900.jpg
St Kilda, Scotland (Boreray), Heathcote.jpg

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