they cut it at one spot and then spred it out flat on the map and label
copper plate coated with silver iodide
Found at earlier suggested (list of) pottery makers names - early FRANKOMA: http://www.dmoz.org/Recreation/Antiques/Ceramics_and_Pottery/
They were opticians and instrument makers (Charles the son, Vincent the father) who made lenses for the camera obscura (not to be confused with the early photographic cameras). Nicéphore Niépce, and Daguerre collaborated with the Chevalier's to create lenses for their prototype cameras. After a time, Charles formed his own company and created the first folding camera.
It was an occupation in the early days of the pottery industry in Stoke on Trent, England. A sagger was a a large oval container made out of clay, it was filled with unfired pottery and then stacked up in a bottle kiln to be fired. The 'bottom knocker' was the apprentice who made (or knocked) the bottom of the sagger ready for the sagger maker to build into the sagger.
== == A map is a flat, two-dimensional representation of an area. Usually maps present a view from above. Normally the space they represent is a geographic area (cities, towns, countries or neighbourhoods, for example), but maps can in theory represent non-geographical things (a "map" of the circulatory system) or even things with no physical reality at all (a "map" of someone's consciousness). A globe is a three-dimensional map of the earth overlayed on a sphere. Other differences include the fact that any large map, being an attempt to display part of the surface of a sphere (the earth) on a flat sheet of paper, is always distorted to some degree, while a globe is not. == ==
map grid
Map projection
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Early map makers noticed that volcanoes were often located along tectonic plate boundaries, where the Earth's crust is prone to intense geological activity. They also observed that volcanoes tended to form in clusters or chains, known as volcanic arcs, such as the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean.
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Early forms of communication
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Early forms of communication
Early forms of communication