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Sarah Bendall
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Name: | Sarah Bendall |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
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Last login: | Wed Oct 02 11:25:40 +0000 2024 |
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- Maps that made history: the map collections of Leiden University Library
- Remapping and place naming in 'Beautiful Dachau'
- The adventures and speculations of the ingenious Peter Perez Burdett
- The idea of the Indigenous map: examples from the RGS-IBG collections
- At the limits of China: frontiers, borders, and political geography in early modern Sino-Western cartographic exchanges
- Nicholas Norton Nicols and his maps of Mindanao
- Polar maps and their histories: reflections on the changing fortunes of cosmography
- Polar maps and their histories: reflections on the changing fortunes of cosmography
- The cardinal points and the structure of geographical knowledge in the early twelfth century
- Michael Alexander Gage and the mapping of Liverpool, 1828–1836
- In Everest’s footsteps: surveying the legacies of the Great Trigonometrical Survey in India
- Changing trends in mapping estates in the Welsh border counties during the eighteenth century
- From curiosity to treasure: Mr Selden's map of China
- Ink, Paper, Brass and Glass: Marine Charts and Charting in the Nineteenth Century
- Alexander Ogg (1811-65): surveyor, farmer and gold prospector, Aberdeenshire and New Zealand
- Plans of London buildings drawn c.1450-1720
- The map that would save Europe: the tariff walls map and the politics of cartographic display between the wars
- Maps and seafarers in the English Channel (eighteenth century)
- Sea monsters to sonar: mapping the Polar oceans
- Early-modern maps in mirror image
- Land surveying in the post-Roman West
- The terrestrial globe under globalisation
- East Anglian large-scale county maps of the eighteenth century: what can we learn from a digital analysis?
- National Grids: Some twentieth-century cartographies of energy production and transmission
- How were maps produced? A look at old and new surveying methods
- 'To make a true and perfecte plotte': maps in the sixteenth-century Chancery Court of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Mapping during the Irish plantations, c.1580-1640
- Mapping consecration in twelfth-century Italy and beyond
- Surveying Salonika: the work of British military survey sections 1915-1919
- 'Number, Weight or Measure': Mapping Colonial Governmentality in William Petty's Political Anatomy of Ireland
- Colour and problems of visualising space in early ninteenth-century geological maps of Britain
- 'Geography Rectified': a study of a seventeenth-century terrestrial globe and the motives of its makers
- Map of a nation: the early Ordnance Survey and the politics of British landscape
- Seller, Pepys and the seventeenth-century London map trade
- Fens Maps and Moore's Mapp (1658)
- 'Beautiful maps and attractive fields': a surveyor's view of ancient Italy
- Diagram to portrait and back again: styling the map to fit the reader
- The materials of the Hereford mappa mundi
- Title to be confirmed
- The history of mapping the railway
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