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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Land of Scott, 1910

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A map showing the countryside of the Scottish novelist Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832). The map shows Dryburgh Abbey, where he is buried, and many of the rivers and towns mentioned in his literary works, including Innerleithen and Cleikum Inn (St. Ronan's Well), Traquair (A Letter from Tully Veolan), Abbey Melrose and Kennquhair (The Monastery and The Abbot) and the Black Dwarf's Cottage.

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