Old Map of Northumberland 1611 by John Speed - Newcastle, Gateshead, Hadrians Wall
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This remarkable hand-coloured map documents ancient Northumberland in 1611, created by John Speed and engraved by Jodocus Hondius. Originally published in Speed's "The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine," this rare map captures the far north of England during the reign of James I, a region steeped in Roman history and medieval heritage.
Speed's map displays Northumberland's major settlements with characteristic precision: Newcastle, Gateshead, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Bamburgh, and Alnwick are all clearly marked. Smaller but historically significant places like Hexham, Morpeth, Bedlington, Seaton Delaval, Ponteland, and Newbiggin also appear. Hadrian's Wall is documented, that magnificent Roman frontier running across the landscape, connecting Northumberland to Britain's imperial past.
An excellent gift for Northumberland natives, history enthusiasts, Roman heritage lovers, or anyone fascinated by the North of England's layered past. Perfect for birthdays, Christmas, housewarming celebrations, or as a treasured possession for those with strong ties to this historic region.

