Index: Denmark. Iceland. Danish Settlements. Greenland.
Published at the London Geographical Institute, part of the Philips publishing enterprise. George Philip (1800-1882) was a Scottish geographer and map publisher who established the cartographic firm known as George Philip & Son. The company was based in London and played a significant role in th...
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George Philip & Son Ltd.
1910
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Summary: | Published at the London Geographical Institute, part of the Philips publishing enterprise. George Philip (1800-1882) was a Scottish geographer and map publisher who established the cartographic firm known as George Philip & Son. The company was based in London and played a significant role in the production and distribution of maps, atlases, and geographical publications during the 19th and early 20th centuries. George Philip's maps were renowned for their accuracy and attention to detail. He was one of the first publishers to use lithography for map production, which allowed for mass production and the inclusion of intricate details. His maps covered various regions of the world, including Europe, the British Isles, and the British Empire. The London Geographical Institute was a part of and successor to George Philip & Son Ltd |
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