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John Cary (1754–1835) was an English cartographer, engraver, and map publisher known for his detailed geographical works. He produced precise road maps and atlases that set standards for early 19th-century travel and urban planning. His publications, including the "New Itinerary," served as essential reference guides for travelers navigating Britain's developing infrastructure. Cary's works remain historically significant resources for studying historical British geography and transportation.
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John Cary ranks #128 of 345 in the Cartographer ranking, behind Giovanni Antonio Magini, ahead of Diogo Ribeiro.
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What is John Cary most famous for mapping?
John Cary is most famous for his incredibly precise road maps and atlases, particularly his *Cary's New and Correct English Atlas* published in 1787. His work set entirely new standards for early 19th-century travel and cartography.
Why were John Cary's maps considered groundbreaking?
Cary's maps were revolutionary because he prioritized exact measurements and scientific accuracy over the decorative flourishes favored by earlier cartographers. This focus on precision made his road maps highly reliable for the growing class of stagecoach travelers.
Did John Cary only map England?
While he is best known for his detailed maps of England and Wales, he also published significant works covering the rest of the world. His *New Universal Atlas* was a massive undertaking that mapped the entire known globe with unprecedented detail.
How long was John Cary active as a cartographer?
John Cary had a long and prolific career, active from roughly the late 18th century into the early 19th century. He lived from 1754 to 1835, successfully navigating the massive changes in cartography brought about by the Industrial Revolution.
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