William Schmollinger

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William Schmollinger
Hyde Park London from 1833 Schmollinger map.jpg
Improved map of London for 1833, from Actual Survey. Engraved by W. Schmollinger, 27 Goswell Terrace (Hyde Park section)
Born1830s
Nationality English
Occupation Cartographer

William Schmollinger (fl. 1830s) was a famous cartographer.[ citation needed ]

He engraved a map of Hertfordshire with Thomas Moule, commonly known as Moule's Map of Hertfordshire. [1]

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References

  1. "W. Schmollinger's Map of Hertfordshire". November 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2013.