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A map collection or map library is a storage facility for maps, usually in a library, archive, or museum, or at a map publisher or public-benefit corporation, and the maps and other cartographic items stored within that facility. Sometimes, map collections are combined with graphic sheets, manuscripts and rare prints in a single department.
John A. Tully is an Australian historian and novelist. John A. Tully [BA (Utas), DipEd (Utas); MA (Monash), PhD (Monash)] is an Honorary Professor in the College of Arts and Education at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia. [1] He is the author of eleven published books and a number of articles, book reviews and short stories.
John Tully may refer to: CCGS John P. Tully, a vessel in the Canadian Coast Guard; Jack Tully (1885–1966), Australian politician; John A. Tully (born 1947), author and academic at Victoria University, Melbourne; John C. Tully (born 1942), American theoretical chemist; John Tully (American football) (born 1952), college football coach
John Tully (disambiguation), several people; Kevin Tully (born 1952), English footballer; Kivas Tully (1820–1905), American architect; Laurie Tully (1917–1981), Australian politician; Mark Tully (born 1935), British author and reporter; Mary Rose Tully (1946–2010), American breastfeeding activist; Michael J. Tully Jr. (1933–1997), New ...
James Wyld (1812–1887) was a British geographer and map-seller, best known for Wyld's Great Globe. [1] He was the eldest son of James Wyld the Elder (1790–1836) and Eliza (née Legg). In 1838, he married Anne, the daughter of John Hester, and had two children, one of whom, James John Cooper Wyld also became a map publisher. [2]
John Tallis (7 November 1817 [1] – 3 June 1876) was an English cartographic publisher. [2] His company, John Tallis & Company, published views, maps and atlases in London from roughly 1838 to 1851.
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Joseph Hutchins Colton (July 5, 1800 – July 29, 1893), founded an American mapmaking company which was an international leader in the map publishing industry between 1831 and 1890.