William Lambton

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William Lambton was a British army officer and surveyor best known for initiating and leading the early phases of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in the early 19th century.

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instanceOf British army officer
person
surveyor
conflict American Revolutionary War
surface form: American War of Independence

Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
contributedTo improvement of geodetic accuracy in India
mapping of the Indian subcontinent
countryOfService British India
United Kingdom
fieldOfWork cartography
geodesy
surveying
influenced George Everest
knownFor Great Trigonometrical Survey of India
legacy foundation of modern surveying in India
pioneering large-scale triangulation in Asia
militaryBranch British Army
British East India Company forces
surface form: East India Company army
name William Lambton self-link
nationality British
notableProject baseline measurement near Madras for the Great Trigonometrical Survey
measurement of a meridian arc in India
occupation army officer
surveyor
role initiator of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India
superintendent of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India
serviceRank officer
successor George Everest
timePeriod early 19th century
usedInstrument baseline apparatus
theodolite
usedMethod triangulation
workedIn Deccan region
India
Madras Presidency

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Great Arc of the Meridian associatedWith William Lambton
William Lambton name William Lambton self-link