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ANNOUNCING THE TWENTY- FIFTH SERIES OF J B HARLEY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS IN THE HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY
The Trustees of the J B Harley Research Fellowships Trust Fund are pleased to announce the twenty-fifth series of awards, offering support
to assist research in the map collections of the United Kingdom.
Awards have been made to:
Phillip Koyoumjian
(University of Rochester, USA), A geographer’s world: Herman Moll and the British map trade, 1678-1732.
Danielle Gravon (University of Manchester],
The fabrica of Mercator’s Atlas and the anatomy of the world.
Ken Bauer (Dartmouth College, USA),
Exploring Tibetan cartography through the Wise Collection, British Library.
For details of past awards, numbers of applicants, and extracts from previous Fellows’ reports, see http://www.maphistory.info/harlflws.html [part
of the 'Map History' gateway site]. This also contains information about applying for a Fellowship (closing date 1st November each year).
Ms Rose Mitchell, Hon. Sec., Harley Fellowships and
Map archivist, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, UK
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/maps
January 2018
END OF ANNOUNCEMENT
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