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  • Thomas Richardson was a Scottish cartographer in the 18th century. He is recorded as having been active from 1772-1828. Maps, plans and surveys attributed...
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  • Australian soldier and diarist Thomas Richardson (cartographer), 18th century Scottish cartographer Thomas Richardson (businessman) (1771–1853), investor and director...
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  • †1816) Adriaan Reland (Netherlands, 1676–1718), linguist and cartographer Thomas Richardson (Scotland) Dider Robert de Vaugondy (France, 1688–1766) John...
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    Lewis Fry Richardson, FRS (11 October 1881 – 30 September 1953) was an English mathematician, physicist, meteorologist, psychologist, and pacifist who...
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    James Cook (category English cartographers)
    November [O.S. 27 October] 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and naval officer famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779...
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    Dieppe cartographers. Richardson's many writings have attracted academic support and criticism. Emeritus Professor Victor Prescott argued that Richardson "brilliantly...
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    Holmesburg was named in Honor of Surveyor General of Pennsylvania Thomas Holme, who was a cartographer. The Surveyor General had no apparent business relationship...
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    August Heinrich Petermann (category German cartographers)
    Heinrich Petermann (18 April 1822 – 25 September 1878) was a German cartographer. Petermann was born in Bleicherode, Germany. When he was 14 years old...
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    around by Scottish cartographer Thomas Richardson published in 1795 Ainslie's Map of the Southern Part of Scotland by Scottish cartographer John Ainslie published...
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    South China Sea known to Greek, Roman, Arab, Persian, and Renaissance cartographers before the Age of Discovery. It was then briefly conflated with the...
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    Ranson-Hervé 90 Actress France (Marseille) Tim Robinson 85 Writer and cartographer United Kingdom (London) Joel Shatzky 76 Writer and literary professor...
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  • thought surrounded the "Indian Sea". The peninsula known to modern cartographers as the "Dragon's Tail" or "Tiger's Tail" appeared under various names...
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    English cabinetmaker Speed House – named after John Speed, English cartographer and explorer John Trundle Court – named after John Trundle, a London...
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    the great outdoors Thomas Braidwood Wilson (c. 1792–1843), surgeon and explorer in Australia John Wood (1812–1871), cartographer, naval officer and surveyor...
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  • (1805–1861), cartographer and engraver John Bartholomew Jr. (1831–1893), cartographer John George Bartholomew (1860–1920), cartographer and geographer...
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    of the available sources, the pure product of imagination of a Norman cartographer who formed a school with his compatriots. In 2005, historian Michael...
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    men were kept prisoner. Salcedo housed Pike with Juan Pedro Walker, a cartographer who also acted as an interpreter. Walker transcribed and translated Pike's...
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    broken off is doubtful given the archaeological findings. The Danish cartographer Claudius Clavus seems to have visited Greenland in 1420, according to...
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    John Speed (category 16th-century English cartographers)
    John Speed (1551 or 1552 – 28 July 1629) was an English cartographer, chronologer and historian of Cheshire origins. The son of a citizen and Merchant...
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    site was in use during the Anglo-Saxon period. As early as 1593 the cartographer John Norden had commented in his Speculum Britanniae that the dilapidated...
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