Roger Tomlinson

@Father of Gis, Career and Personal Life

Roger Tomlinson was an English geographer commonly referred to as the "father of GIS." This biography of Roger Tomlinson provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

Nov 17, 1933

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: November 17, 1933
  • Died on: February 9, 2014
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Father of Gis, Nottingham University, University College London, Intellectuals & Academics, Geographers
  • Universities:
    • Nottingham University,University College London
  • Notable Alumnis:
    • Nottingham University
    • University College London
  • Birth Place: Cambridge, United Kingdom

Roger Tomlinson born at

Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Birth Place

Roger Tomlinson was twice married. His first marriage to Jocelyn ended in divorce. His second marriage was to Lila Blanchard which lasted 45 years. He had three children and four grandchildren at the time of his death.

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Personal Life

He died of a heart attack on 9 February 2014, at the age of 80.

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Personal Life

Roger Frank Tomlinson was born in Cambridge, England, on 17 November 1933, to Frank Tomlinson and Lily. His father was a civil engineer who served as a Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot in the First World War and an air-traffic controller in the Second World War, while his mother was a housewife.

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Childhood & Early Life

Despite being tall and well-built, Roger was often challenged by older boys. He learned to assert himself without resorting to violence. As a young boy, he loved painting and dreamed of becoming an artist.

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Childhood & Early Life

After completing his schooling at 18, he signed up for his mandatory three years of National Service. Following in his father’s footsteps, he too became a pilot. Due to his large frame, he was unable to fit into jets fitted with ejection seats and was thus assigned to a ground-based RAF regiment tasked with providing security for airbases and other installations.

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Childhood & Early Life

Over the course of his military stint he served in Northern Ireland and later Malaysia during the Malayan Emergency where he helped drop supplies from low-flying aircraft for the British soldiers. His extensive flying kindled in him an interest in geography and he decided to study the subject upon his discharge.

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Childhood & Early Life

Following his discharge, he attended the University of Nottingham for his undergraduate degree in geography. During this time, he led expeditions to the Norwegian ice cap. He also completed another undergraduate degree, this time in geology from the Acadia University.

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Childhood & Early Life

Upon the completion of his studies, Roger Tomlinson was hired by Ottawa-based Spartan Air Services as the manager of the computer mapping division. In the early 1960s, the company obtained a contract to identify the best location for a tree plantation in Kenya. Tomlinson was asked to develop a methodology for this.

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Career

He attempted to use several manual methods for overlaying various environmental, cultural, and economic variables, but was not satisfied with the results. He then turned to computers and successfully worked out a solution which he sold to the Canada Land Inventory that had the responsibility of using data to assist the government in its land use planning activities.

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Career

Lee Pratt, the newly appointed head of the Canada Land Inventory, told Tomlinson that the agency had been tasked with developing a one-million-square-mile resource map of Canada’s inhabited and productive land. Tomlinson began working with the federal government’s agency and along with a team of designers and programmers, he coded and scanned the aerial images and created the Canada Geographic Information System, the world’s first computerized geographic information system.

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Career

He worked in geographic consulting and research for a variety of private sector, government, and non-profit organizations for the rest of his life. In 1977, he established his company, Tomlinson Associates, Ltd., which has advised clients like the World Bank, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the U.S. departments of Commerce and Agriculture, and U.S. Geological Survey, among others.

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He was also the Chairman of the International Geographical Union GIS Commission for 12 years and the president of the Canadian Association of Geographers.

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Career

Roger Tomlinson was the primary brain behind the development of modern computerized geographic information systems (GIS), which is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of spatial or geographical data. Thus he is acknowledged as the "father of GIS."

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Major Works