Sixteenth century maps project an emerging island in the area.
In 1988, a 19th century map was discovered, allowing the discovery of the wreck the following year, and its subsequent excavation.
Although this fort was marked on a number of eighteenth century maps of the area, there is no evidence that it ever existed.
On 19th century maps there are several buildings in the shape of a small hamlet.
On 19th century maps this was shown as New Barn Farm.
The Ravenna Cosmography was a 7th century map of the known world.
Le Rouget will not be found on many 19th century maps, having grown from a hamlet as a result of the railway.
The end-19th century map shows the settlement as "Bournmoor".
It's very clear on Ptolemy's second century map of the area.
Of special note are many 19th century maps with topics such as American political boundaries, transportation, geology, and mining.