39 of 100 way before they were so popular: John Ogilby (1600-1676) – the creator of the first British Road 100 plates that illustrate how to get about on the roads of England and Wales in the 1600. https://t.co/G1O7EwV4PR

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37 of 100 way before they were so popular: Arnold Dodel (1843–1908) a Swiss-German botanist who created some stunning botanical charts. His work reminds me of Ernst Haeckel - nice, uh?https://t.co/1erzCmB2x1

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35 of 100 way before they were so popular: 'The beauty of the heavens' – one hundred and four coloured scenes illustrating a familiar lecture on So beautiful.

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33 of 100 way before they were so popular: following yesterday's post, here are more of Europe during the WWI. via

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32 of 100 way before they were so popular: Louis Raemaekers (1869 – 1956) – a Dutch painter and editorial cartoonist. He created this stunning satirical map of Europe at the beginning of the WWI.

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28 of 100 way before they were so popular: Augustus F. McKay designed the earliest anthropomorphic map of the United States (1889).

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Here is another comparative of the greatest Mountains and Volcanoes of the world. Check out the details.

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And his observations on the colours of moths and batterflies are also stunning visual studies

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9 of 100 way before they were so popular: Alfred G. Mayer (1868 – 1922) an American marine biologist and zoologist whose fascination with jellyfish marked a turning point for biology.

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