Thomas Bowen (engraver)

Thomas Bowen (died 1790) was a Welsh engraver of charts. He was the son of Emanuel Bowen (1693/4–1767), map engraver to George II and Louis XV.

He died in Clerkenwell workhouse early in 1790.

Works
He engraved:


 * the maps and charts of the West Indies, published by the direction of the government from the surveys of Captain James Speer;
 * maps of the country twenty miles round London and of the road between London and St. David's, about 1750;
 * a 'New Projection of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres of the Earth,' 1776; and
 * an 'Accurate Map of the Russian Empire in Europe and Asia,' 1778.
 * "A New & Accurate Map Of Europe From The Latest Improvements And Regulated By Astronomical Observations", engraved for Mountague's History of England.
 * An 'English map of Persia and the Garden of Eden,' 1780

He contributed to George Taylor and Andrew Skinner's Survey and Maps of the Roads of North Britain in 1776.