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pattern in
which variables (or
their values) are
distributed in a space.
Topographers are
experts in topography. They
study and
describe the
surface features...
- Emil
Ruder (20
March 1914 – 13
March 1970) was a
Swiss typographer and
graphic designer, who with
Armin Hofmann joined the
faculty of the
Schule für Gestaltung...
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James Kendrick (1809-1882) was an
English physician and antiquary. Born in Warrington,
which then was in Lancashire, on 7
November 1809, he was the son...
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Samuel Rowe (11
November 1793 – 15
September 1853) was a farmer's son who
became a bookseller,
vicar and
antiquarian of Devon, England. He is
known for...
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Topography may
refer to: Topography, the
study of the
current terrain features of a
region and the
graphic representation of the
landform on a map Inverted...
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Charles Heath (1761 – 1
January 1831) was a
printer and
writer who
became a
leading radical in Monmouth. He was
twice elected Mayor of Monmouth. Heath...
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Retrieved 1 July 2022. Lee,
Sidney (1885). "Adams, John (fl.1680),
topographer".
Dictionary of
National Biography Vol. I. Smith,
Elder & Co. Retrieved...
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William James Hutchinson (1732–1814) was an
English lawyer,
antiquary and
topographer. By 1760
Hutchinson was
established as a
solicitor in
Barnard Castle...
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Edmund Carter (died in or
before 1788) was an
English surveyor,
topographer and tutor,
known as the
author of the
first county history of Cambridgeshire...
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Edward Ironside (c. 1736–1803) was a
British topographer.
Ironside was the
eldest son of
Edward Ironside a
banker of
Lombard Street, who died in office...