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John George Bartholomew
John George Bartholomew

John George Bartholomew

English, 1860 – 1920
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John George Bartholomew was a British cartographer and geographer. As a holder of a royal warrant, he used the title "Cartographer to the King"; for this reason he was sometimes known by the epithet "the Prince of Cartography".

Bartholomew's longest lasting legacy is arguably naming the continent of Antarctica, which until his use of the term in 1890 had been largely ignored due to its lack of resources and harsh climate.

Bartholomew came from a celebrated line of map-makers. He was the son of Annie McGregor (d. 1872) and John Bartholomew Junior, and the grandson of the founder of John Bartholomew and Son Ltd. He was educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh and the University of Edinburgh.

Under his administration the family business became one of the top operations in its field. Bartholomew himself was not merely a specialist in production, but also a talented geographer and cartographer. It was he who introduced the use of coloured contour layer maps developed by his father; he also anticipated the needs of late nineteenth and early 20th century travellers by publishing street maps of major cities, cycling maps, railway timetable maps, and road maps for automobiles.

He collaborated with major scientific figures and travelers of the period on projects involving their studies. Bartholomew's Atlas of Meteorology and Atlas of Zoogeography were issues from a planned five-volume series that was never completed. Before he died he was able to plan out the first edition of the Times Survey Atlas of the World; this and its succeeding editions represent the most successful atlas project of the twentieth century. John was a great friend of geographer and writer John Francon Williams. Correspondence between the two friends is held in the Bartholomew Archive at the National Library of Scotland. Williams also acted as a literary agent for Bartholomew in America, the UK and other territories in the world.

In 1889, he married Janet Macdonald.

He handed the reins of the business to his son John (Ian) Bartholomew (1890–1962).

He died in 1920 in Sintra, Portugal, and is buried in the Cemitério de São Pedro de Penaferrim.

A memorial to Bartholomew, sculpted by Pilkington Jackson, exists on the northern wall of the 20th century extension to Dean Cemetery in Edinburgh. His wife Jennie, sons Hugh and Ian Bartholomew, and grandson John Christopher Bartholomew are buried at the monument.

His daughter Margaret married Philip Francis Hamilton-Grierson, grandson of Sir Philip James Hamilton-Grierson.

On the centenary of Bartholomew's death (14 April 2020), he was commemorated publicly and named as a publisher who helped to put 'Edinburgh on the map'.

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Balkan States

Balkan States (1942)

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Italy

Italy (1942)

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Spain and Portugal

Spain and Portugal (1942)

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France and Belgium

France and Belgium (1942)

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Germany and Central Europe

Germany and Central Europe (1942)

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Scandinavia and Baltic Lands

Scandinavia and Baltic Lands (1942)

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Ireland – Physical Features

Ireland – Physical Features (1942)

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Scotland – Physical Features

Scotland – Physical Features (1942)

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England and Wales – Physical Features

England and Wales – Physical Features (1942)

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British Isles, Political

British Isles, Political (1942)

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British Isles, Population

British Isles, Population (1942)

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British Isles, Geology

British Isles, Geology (1942)

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British Isles Temperature, Rainfall

British Isles Temperature, Rainfall (1942)

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Europe

Europe (1942)

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Europe, Economic

Europe, Economic (1942)

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Europe, Ethnography

Europe, Ethnography (1942)

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Europe, Density of Population

Europe, Density of Population (1942)

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Europe, Vegetation

Europe, Vegetation (1942)

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Europe, Temperature, Rainfall

Europe, Temperature, Rainfall (1942)

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Europe, Morphology

Europe, Morphology (1942)

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The Alps

The Alps (1942)

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Europe, Geology

Europe, Geology (1942)

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World Political Divisions

World Political Divisions (1942)

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World Population

World Population (1942)

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World Vegetation and Ocean Currents

World Vegetation and Ocean Currents (1942)

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World Climate

World Climate (1942)

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World Rainfall

World Rainfall (1942)

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World Isobars and Winds January and July Storm Tracks

World Isobars and Winds January and July Storm Tracks (1942)

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World Temperature January and July Mean Annual Temperature

World Temperature January and July Mean Annual Temperature (1942)

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World Seismology

World Seismology (1942)

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