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DescriptionNorthern central British Isles c 700.gif
English: This is a map showing the north central British Isles in the late seventh century.
The file was created using DMIS. On that site it is stated that "We do not claim copyright on the images, so you can use them for Wikipedia."
Sources include (for Great Britain) a map found in Peter Hunter Blair's "Roman Britain and Early England: 55 B.C.-871 A.D.", W.W. Norton, 1963, p. 209; and (for Ireland) on a map in Duffy's Atlas of Irish History.
This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Mike Christie at English Wikipedia. This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Mike Christie grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
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2008-02-10 22:41 Mike Christie 979×842× (416474 bytes) Move Strathclyde
2008-02-10 22:39 Mike Christie 979×843× (417411 bytes) Move Strathclyde further northeast
2008-02-10 20:43 Mike Christie 979×843× (418441 bytes) Move Strathclyde to the Clyde valley
2008-02-10 15:36 Mike Christie 980×842× (420235 bytes) This is a map showing the north central British Isles in the late seventh century. The file was created using [http://www.demis.nl/home/pages/home.htm DMIS]. On that site it is [http://support.demis.nl/forums/thread/1295.aspx stated] that "We do not cla
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