By National Geographic | Published 1937 | 785 x 961 mm Wall Map
Step into a storybook journey through the historic heartlands of Britain and Ireland.
Transport yourself to a time of knights, saints, poets, and pilgrims with this captivating 1937 National Geographic map, officially titled A Modern Pilgrim’s Map of the British Isles. Richly illustrated and steeped in old-world charm, this is no ordinary map—it’s a tribute to the legends, lore, and landmarks that have shaped the Isles for centuries.
Created in the golden era of cartographic art, this map is both a travel companion and a collector’s delight. Featuring whimsical illustrations, historical references, and beautifully rendered counties across England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, it invites you to wander—on foot or in imagination—through cathedrals, castles, battlefields, and sacred landscapes.
A decorative border adorned with hand-drawn sketches of famous figures and storied locations brings the British Isles to life in glorious colour and vintage flair. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an Anglophile, or a modern-day wanderer, this map will capture your heart and spark your curiosity.
🏰 Highlights & Features
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🌄 Thousands of Places of Interest: Cathedrals, castles, abbeys, battlegrounds, and literary sites are meticulously marked
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🧙 Whimsical Illustrations & Iconography: Adds charm and character to every region
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🏞️ Detailed County Indexes: Easy to identify counties throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland
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🖋️ Illustrated Decorative Border: With sketches of historical figures and symbols of pilgrimage
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🕰️ Published in 1937: A faithful reproduction of one of National Geographic’s most artistically celebrated historical maps
🎯 Who Is This Map For?
This timeless map makes an inspired gift or decorative piece for:
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🧭 Historians & Heritage Seekers – Explore how medieval geography shaped the British Isles
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✒️ Literature Lovers & Shakespeare Enthusiasts – Trace the footsteps of poets, playwrights, and pilgrims
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🧳 Travelers & Ancestry Researchers – Plan your next heritage trip or connect to family roots
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🖼️ Interior Decorators – Add an evocative, old-world elegance to your home or study
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🎁 Collectors of Vintage Cartography – A perfect showpiece for a map wall or reading nook
🖨️ Format & Finishing Options
Choose the perfect finish for display or durability:
Format |
Material |
Description |
Paper |
Heavyweight 160 gsm Matte Paper |
Ideal for framing under glass |
Laminated |
80-micron Gloss Encapsulation |
Durable, wipeable surface perfect for busy spaces |
Canvas |
395 gsm HP Matte Canvas |
Pigment-printed for archival quality and a soft, vintage aesthetic |
Canvas with Timber Hang Rails |
As above, plus timber rails |
Beautifully handcrafted hanging system with natural finish |
Laminated with Timber Hang Rails |
Encapsulated and hang-ready |
Robust and ready to display straight from the box |
All formats are printed using fade-resistant pigment-based inks, ensuring clarity, vibrancy, and longevity.
📐 Specifications
Feature |
Detail |
Map Title |
A Modern Pilgrim’s Map of the British Isles |
Publisher |
National Geographic |
Originally Published |
June 1937 |
Size |
785 mm (wide) x 961 mm (high) |
Map Focus |
Historical & Pilgrimage Sites in Britain and Ireland |
Language |
English |
Made in |
Australia |
🧵 Hanging Made Simple
Upgrade your map to a canvas or laminated version with timber hang rails, handcrafted in Australia and delivered ready to hang. Rails are lacquered in natural timber, and the top roller includes a secure hanging cord.
🕰️ Please allow up to 10 working days for hang-railed maps, as they are custom-fitted by our professional framer.
✨ Why You'll Love It
This is more than a map—it’s a window into a bygone world. It evokes a time when pilgrimage was a way of life, when oral legends became written histories, and when the British Isles brimmed with tales of kings, monks, martyrs, and minstrels.
Hang it in a hallway, study, or library, and let its rich detail become a point of conversation, wonder, and nostalgia.
🛒 Bring the magic of medieval Britain home today. Whether you're chasing heritage or curating beauty, this vintage masterpiece from National Geographic is a timeless treasure.