Philip's Popular Celestial Globe.
London,
Philip & Son,
[c1920].
Globe, 12 paper gores printed in yellow on a black background, clipped at 70 degrees, with polar calottes, over a papier mâché and plaster sphere, with brass half meridian ring, mounted on brass and turned wood table stand. The surface marked with occasional pinpricks.
Diameter: 152mm (6 inches).
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Biography
George Philip (1800–1882) was a cartographer and map publisher. Born in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, he trained under the Liverpool bookseller, William Grapel, from 1819. He went on to found George Philip & Sons in 1834 in Liverpool primarily as a bookseller and stationer, but rapidly expanding to become a publisher of maps, atlases and educational works. His only son, also George (1823–1902), was admitted to the business in 1848. The firm used a number of cartogra...
George Philip (1800–1882) was a cartographer and map publisher. Born in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, he trained under the Liverpool bookseller, William Grapel, from 1819. He went on to found George Philip & Sons in 1834 in Liverpool primarily as a bookseller and stationer, but rapidly expanding to become a publisher of maps, atlases and educational works. His only son, also George (1823–1902), was admitted to the business in 1848. The firm used a number of cartogra...
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