Another wonderful source of information for built-heritage research is the 'bird's eye view' map, which depicts a town or city from the overhead perspective. These views feature buildings, streets and prominent landmarks, as well as conveying a spatial sense of the physical landscape. the Nova Scotia Archives has 'bird's eye views' for the following communities:
Annapolis Royal and Granville, 1878"Panoramic View of New Glasgow, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, 1878"
Date: 1878
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Map Collection: 3.1.1
Topic: Bird's Eye Views
"1879, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia"
Date: 1879
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Map Collection: 3.1.1
Topic: Bird's Eye Views
"Truro, Nova Scotia, 1889"
Date: 1889
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Map Collection: 3.1.1
Topic: Bird's Eye Views
"Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 1889"
Date: 1889
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Map Collection: 3.1.1.
Topic: Bird's Eye Views
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