Publisher's Synopsis
There has been settlement in Perth since prehistoric times. Situated on a natural mound in the flood plain of the River Tay, it was well situated for trade with the rest of Scotland, with England, continental Europe and Scandinavia, and prospered as a result. It acquired the status of a royal burgh in the early 12th century, complete with a castle and walls, and became an important regional centre. It also became a manufacturing town producing textiles, a centre for whisky blending, and later for the insurance industry. The map shows the sites of Perth's many major landmarks and historical sites, lost and surviving. A comprehensive gazetteer on the reverse gives details of the many sites of interest, with a brief history and many illustrations. The map also includes an inset of Scone, place of coronation of many Scottish kings. The map cover includes an introduction to Perth's long and varied history.