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This a low-resolution (40% of original) and cropped version of the map, "Physical Map
of the British Isles" (1911), originally published by William B. Shepard in 1911. The
map was download by me (Sanjay Tiwari 06:47, 8 October 2006 (UTC)) from the University of Texas website [1], resized to 40%, and then annotated.
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This a low-resolution (40% of original) and cropped version of the map, "Physical Map of the British Isles" (1911), originally published by William B. Shepard in 1911. The map was download by me (~~~~) from the University of Texas website [http://www.lib