D. R. Fraser Taylor
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D. R. Fraser Taylor
Summary
D. R. Fraser Taylor is a human[1]. He was born on 1937[2]. He died on 2025[3]. He worked as a cartographer[4], director[5], geographer[6], university teacher[7], and scientist[8].
Key Facts
- D. R. Fraser Taylor was born on 1937[2].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor died on 2025[3].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor died on March 22, 2025[9].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor held citizenship in Canada[10].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor worked as a cartographer[4].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor worked as a director[5].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor worked as a geographer[6].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's professions included university teacher[7].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's professions included scientist[8].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's field of work was cybercartography[11].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's field of work was Indigenous mapping[12].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's field of work was cartography[13].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's field of work was geography[14].
- Among D. R. Fraser Taylor's employers was Carleton University[15].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor received the Officer of the Order of Canada[16].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor received the Carl Mannerfelt Gold Medal[17].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor was a member of Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre[18].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor is recorded as male[19].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's family name is recorded as Taylor[21].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's given name is recorded as D.[22].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's given name is recorded as R.[23].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's given name is recorded as Fraser[24].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's given name is recorded as David[25].
- D. R. Fraser Taylor's official website is recorded as https://gcrc.carleton.ca/index.html?module=module.gcrcatlas_about#eyJ0IjoieCIsImkiOiIzNGY0OGJjYzU5MjBmYTVmM2FhYjc4MWM0ODA0N2E0MiIsInMiOjE2MTk4MDEyMjQzOTV9[26].
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Origins and Family
D. R. Fraser Taylor was born on 1937[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include cartographer[4], director[5], geographer[6], university teacher[7], and scientist[8]. Fields of work include cybercartography[11]; Indigenous mapping[12], a mapping activity[27]; cartography[13], a branch of science[28]; and geography[14], an academic discipline[29]. D. R. Fraser Taylor was employed by Carleton University[15].
Recognition
Awards received include Officer of the Order of Canada[16], a grade of an order[30], in Canada[31], founded in 1967[32] and Carl Mannerfelt Gold Medal[17], a cartographic award[33], founded in 1979[34].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include 2025[3] and March 22, 2025[9].
FAQs
What did D. R. Fraser Taylor do for work?
D. R. Fraser Taylor worked as cartographer[4], director[5], geographer[6], university teacher[7], and scientist[8].
What awards did D. R. Fraser Taylor receive?
Honors received include Officer of the Order of Canada[16] and Carl Mannerfelt Gold Medal[17].