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- Alexander Keith Johnston refers to at least two notable figures in geography and cartography:
- Alexander Keith Johnston (1804–1871): a Scottish geographer and cartographer, founder of a map-publishing house, and father of the later geographer who continued his work.[4][8]
- Alexander Keith Johnston (1844–1879): his son, also a geographer and explorer, who continued the family’s mapping and publishing legacy; he died young during an African expedition.[2][4]
Biographical snapshot
- Elder Alexander Keith Johnston (1804–1871):
- Renowned Scottish geographer and cartographer, held roles of significance in map publishing; produced influential works such as atlases and gazetteers.[8]
- His career spanned mid-19th century cartography, with prominent published reference works and maps that contributed to geographic knowledge of the era.[8]
- Younger Alexander Keith Johnston (1844–1879):
- Geographer who carried on the family publishing and cartographic enterprise after his father’s era; died of illness during an expedition in Africa while serving as geographer on a commission.[2][4]
Notable sources
- You can explore general biographical summaries at encyclopedic pages about both the elder and the son, which differentiate their lifespans and contributions to geography and cartography.[4][8]
- The elder Johnston is also linked to Royal Geographical Society recognitions and his publishing legacy, which are referenced in biographical entries and specialized resources.[7][8]
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Alexander Keith Johnston FRSE FRGS FGS FEGS LLD (died 9 July 1871) was a Scottish geographer and cartographer. Read more on Wikipedia His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alexander Keith Johnston is the 85th most popular geographer, the 6,158th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 6,087th in 2019) and the 9th most popular British Geographer. … 1804 - 1871 HPI:48.84 Rank:85 … 1804 - 1871 HPI:48.84 Rank:9
pantheon.worldThe Royal Geographical Society Patron’s Medal was awarded to Alexander Keith Johnston in 1871.
news.stv.tvScottish explorer and geographer (1844-1879)
www.wikidata.orgRare Antique Map Gallery specializing in original historic cartography from 1500 - 1920.
www.geographicus.comIt was the rainy season, and the expedition did not really start before May. It had hardly left Dar es Salaam on the African mainland for the interior before Johnston was attacked by dysentery, and he was soon too ill to walk. He pushed on nevertheless, and from the stretcher on which he was carried continued to direct the expedition until he succumbed at Berobero, 120 miles from Dar es Salaam, on 28 June.
en.wikisource.orgAlexander Johnston was sentenced to 51 weeks in prison and placed on the Sexual Offenders’ Register for 10 years
www.cornish-times.co.ukAlexander Keith Johnston, 1804–71, Scottish cartographer and geographer royal of Scotland. He issued many notable atlases, maps, and gazetteers, including The National Atlas of Historical, Commercial, and Political Geography (1843), The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena (1848), The Dictionary of Geography (1850; known as Johnston's Gazetteer), and The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography (1861). A son, Alexander Keith Johnston, 1844–79, carried on the work of the map-publishing house founded by...
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