1950 - 1955: Scotland

These maps have been created by the author of this website working backwards in time from the current boundaries.  The data for 2005 boundaries is sourced from Ordnance Survey Open Data and permission to use this is gratefully acknowledged.  Uniquely among the four UK Boundary Commissions, the Boundary Commission for Scotland provides data files for the boundaries created in earlier reviews.  The Scottish boundary maps from 1918 to 1997 are  largely based on these Scottish Boundary Commission data files, who retain copyright of the underlying data.

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Scotland

1950 - 1955: Scotland

In Dunbartonshire (Group 101) there was an Interim Review implemented in 1951.  The boundaries in Dunbartonshire were not then changed in the review implemented in 1955.