Thomas Allen (topographer)

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Thomas Allen (1681–1755) was an English topographer known for his significant contributions to the field of cartography. He was born in London and spent much of his life studying and documenting various regions across England.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Thomas Allen was born in London in 1681. Little is known about his early life and education, but he showed a keen interest in geography and mapping from a young age.

Career[edit | edit source]

Allen's career as a topographer began in the early 18th century when he started creating detailed maps of different regions in England. His meticulous attention to detail and accuracy in his maps quickly gained him recognition among his peers.

One of Allen's most notable works is his comprehensive mapping of the county of Yorkshire. His maps of Yorkshire are considered some of the most detailed and accurate representations of the region during that time.

In addition to his cartographic work, Allen also wrote several books on geography and topography, further establishing himself as an expert in the field.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Thomas Allen's contributions to the field of topography and cartography have had a lasting impact on the study of geography in England. His maps and writings continue to be valuable resources for researchers and historians interested in the geographical history of the country.

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