Scottish geographer, cartographer, antiquary and pioneer photographer
Thomas Brumby JohnstonFRSE FRGS FSA (1814-1897) was a 19th-century Scottish geographer, cartographer,[1]antiquary and pioneer photographer. In later life he served as the official Geographer to Queen Victoria.
Life
Johnston was born in Perth on 28 January 1814, the son of Alexander Johnston and his wife Isabel Keith. His older brother was Alexander Keith Johnston and in later life he went into partnership with him in printing atlases.
In 1856 he was a founding member of the Photographic Society of Scotland and served as the society's secretary 1862 to 1865.[2] He exhibited at least 14 photographs to the society on a mix of collodion and waxed paper prints. Subject matter ranged from James Hogg’s wife to Kinghorn harbour and Doune Castle.[3]