User:Scotfot/sandbox: Difference between revisions

From MediaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
(8 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
== Geological Survey of Northern Ireland ==
{| class="wikitable"


=== Photographs ===
|}
 
P545381
There is a large collection of geological photographs of Northern Ireland on Geoscenic:


[https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/browseItems?categoryId=1024 Antrim]
[https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/browseItems?categoryId=1025 Londonderry]
[https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/browseItems?categoryId=1026 Tyrone]
[https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/browseItems?categoryId=1027 Down]
[https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/browseItems?categoryId=1028 Fermanagh]
<gallery>
File:P947999.jpg|Palaeo-doline at least 15 m deep excavated in late Asbian limestones of the Rockdale Limestone Formation infilled with reddish brown clay and silt. Ballysudden quarry, 3 km SSW of Cookstown, Co. Tyrone.
File:P948000.jpg|The Rossmore Mudstone Formation with three thin beds of very hard calcareous siltstone. Pit at Derraghadoan [H 793 644], 2 km north of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone.
File:P947998.jpg|The Drumlish Conglomerate Formation, Straduff quarry [H 343 666], Co. Tyrone, 16 km ENE of Kesh. Vertical bedding, youngs to the right.
File:P948015.jpg|The Clay-with-Flints deposit. Devlin’s quarry [H 872 816], 2.5 km SSE of Moneymore, Co. Tyrone.
File:P948013.jpg|Paramoudra in the Ballymagarry Chalk Member of the Ulster White Limestone Formation. Clarehill quarry [J 154 603], 500 m southeast of Moira, Co. Down.
File:P948017.jpg|The DHIF between white chalk of the Late Cretaceous Ulster White Limestone Formation and basalt lava of the Early Palaeogene Antrim Lava Group.
File:P948019.jpg|The Clay-with-Flints deposi . Gibson’s quarry [H 980 546], 3 km WNW of Portadown, Co. Armagh. (Pen length 14 cm).
File:P948021.jpg|Intra-basalt lava flow channel feature. Soldierstown quarry [J 157 634], 3 km NNE of Moira, Co. Antrim.
File:P948023.jpg|Detail of the base of the clay-with-flints deposit filling the channel on the north face of the quarry.
File:P948025.jpg|Thin lava flows of the Lower Basalt Formation (Antrim Lava Group). Black Head [J 488 935], 2 km northeast of Whitehead, Co. Antrim.
File:P948026.jpg|The Lower Basalt Formation showing the top of a lower flow (reddened) and base of the succeeding flow with numerous pipe vesicles. Black Head [J 488 935], Co. Antrim.
</gallery>
=== Memoirs ===
B02133 1843 Report on the geology of the County of Londonderry and of parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02134 B02134] 1910 On rock specimens dredged from the floor of the Atlantic off the coast of Ireland, and their bearing on submarine geology
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02135 B02135] 1910 The geological features and soils of the agricultural station of the Department of Agriculture at Ballyhaise in the County of Cavan
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02136 B02136] 1912 The interbasaltic rocks (iron ores and bauxites) of north-east Ireland
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02137 B02137] 1914 The geology of Clare Island, County Mayo
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02138 B02138] 1922 Memoir and map of localities of minerals of economic importance and metalliferous mines in Ireland
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02139 B02139] 1923 Barytes in Ireland
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02141 B02141] 1978 Geology of the Causeway Coast : memoir for one-inch geological sheet 7: volume 1
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02142 B02142] 1978 Geology of the Causeway Coast : memoir for one-inch geological sheet 7: volume 2
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02143 B02143] 1966 Geology of the country around Ballycastle (one inch sheet 8)
=== Memoirs (in table) ===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
| [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02133 B02133] || 1843 || Report on the geology of the County of Londonderry and of parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh
| Date_Text || Comment
|-
| 1868 || Joined Survey 1st April.
|-
| 1869 || Resigned 22nd April.
|-
| 1854 || Born November 14th.
|-
|-
| [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02134 B02134] || 1910 || On rock specimens dredged from the floor of the Atlantic off the coast of Ireland, and their bearing on submarine geology
| 1875 || Joined Survey as Temporary Fossil Collector.
|-
|-
| [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02135 B02135] || 1910 || The geological features and soils of the agricultural station of the Department of Agriculture at Ballyhaise in the County of Cavan
| 1882 || Assistant Naturalist.
|-
|-
| [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02136 B02136] || 1912 || The interbasaltic rocks (iron ores and bauxites) of north-east Ireland
| 1898 || Assistant Curator of Fossils.
|-
|-
| [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02137 B02137] || 1914 || The geology of Clare Island, County Mayo
| 1901 || Geologist.
|-
|-
| [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02138 B02138] || 1922 || Memoir and map of localities of minerals of economic importance and metalliferous mines in Ireland
| 1919 || Retired.
|-
|-
| [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02139 B02139] || 1923 || Barytes in Ireland
| 1934 || Died.
|-
|-
| [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02141 B02141] || 1978 || Geology of the Causeway Coast : memoir for one-inch geological sheet 7: volume 1
| 1877 || Born August 9th.
|-
|-
| [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02142 B02142] || 1978 || Geology of the Causeway Coast : memoir for one-inch geological sheet 7: volume 2
| 1903 || Joined Survey as Geologist (Senior Geologist 1922).
|-
|-
| [http://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B02143 B02143] || 1966 || Geology of the country around Ballycastle (one inch sheet 8)
| 1928 || Retired (ill-health).
|}
|-
 
| 1822 || Born.
=== Geological Survey of Ireland 1:63,360 geological map series ===
|-
 
| 1840 || Appointed, Assistant Geologist under De la Beche.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|  || Worked for a short time in Somerset on the Mendip Hills, then transferred to South Wales and surveyed parts of Pembroke.
|-
|  || Worked through other countries into North Wales, across borders to parts of West of England and into Midlands as far as Nottingham.
|-
| 1867 || Appointed District Surveyor in charge of mapping of Lake District. Lived at Kendal till retirement.
|-
| 1882 || Retired.
|-
| 1894 || Murchison Medal.
|-
| 1903 || Died May 12th. [Copy of newspaper death notice with manuscript.]
|-
| 1903 || Geol. Mag. 1903 p. 285.
|-
| 1903 || Newspaper death notice attached to ms.
|-
| 1881 || Born July 1st at Kendal. Educated at Kendal Grammar School and at Clare College, Cambridge. (1st in Nat. Science & Physics.)
|-
| 1902 || Joined Geological Survey (Scotland). D.G. 1919.
|-
| 1929 || Survey Service terminated 24/12/29.
|-
| 1929 || Appointed to Chair of Geology at Glasgow in succession to J.W. Gregory. Elected Professor 12/12/29. Term began 1/1/30, lectures 6/1/30.
|-
| 1930 || F.R.S.
|-
|  || Glasgow Herald 25/2/30.
|-
| 1819 || Born July 7th at Bristol.
|-
| 1837 - 44 || Assistant Curator at Bristol Museum.
|-
| 1844 || Joined Geological Survey as draughtsman.
|-
| 1845 || Appointed Assistant Geologist. Duties confined to museum work.
|-
| 1854 || Appointed Assistant Naturalist under Edward Forbes, later under Huxley.
|-
| 1857 || Transferred to Irish Survey, as Acting Palaeontologist. (Post retained till 1888.)
|-
| 1868 || Additional appointment - Demonstrator in Palaeontology to Royal College of Science for Ireland.
|-
| 1867 || Wollaston Fund from Geol. Soc.
|-
| 1888 || Died Aug 6th near Dublin.
|-
| 1888 || Chief work - description and drawing of fossils, palaeontological. Notes in Irish Memoirs, papers on palaeontological and kindred subjects, 1867-75 “Figures of Characteristic British Fossils”.
|-
|  || Geol. Mag. 1888, p. 431, 576
|-
|  || Nature Aug 23. 1888, p. 396
|-
| 1853 || Born December 11th in London.
|-
|  || Educated at the Philological School conducted by Dr. Abbott. Turner Scholarship. Matriculated at 15. Elected Associate of King’s College.
|-
| 1871 || Became Private Secretary to Poulett Scrope. Recommended by him to Ramsay, then Director of Survey.
|-
| 1876 || Poulett Scrope died, and Barrow invited to fill vacancy on Survey staff.
|-
| 1896 || Geologist. First worked in E. Yorkshire; made important contributions to literature of Mesozoic rocks.
|-
|  || Through association with Allan Dick became interested in igneous and metamorphic rocks.  
|-
|  || Worked at igneous and structural problems in the Eastern Highlands; the first to recognise and map zones of progressive metamorphism. Paper: “On an Intrusion of Muscovite - Biotite - Gneiss...” and others.
|-
| 1900 || Returned to England. Worked in the Cheadle and North Staffordshire Coalfield and later in the granitic and mining areas of Devon and Cornwall.
|-
| 1909 || District Geologist for London. Particularly interested in water-supply and in the construction and maintenance of tube railways.
|-
| 1912 || Bolitho Medal from Geological Society of Cornwall.
|-
| 1913 || Murchison Medal.
|-
| 1915 || Retired from Survey.
|-
| 1932 || Died July 23rd.
|-
|  || Q.J.G.S. 1933 P. LXXXVII
|-
| 1833 || Born.
|-
| 1851 || Entered Royal School of Mines. Studied under Playfair, Ramsay, Forbes, Warington Smyth, Hunt and Percy.
|-
| 1853 || Went to Freiberg Mining Academy for 3 years.
|-
| 1855 || Returned to England. Joined Geological Survey as Assistant Geologist 15th October.
|-
| 1858 || Resigned 31st. March. Appointed to Boundary Commission of N. America. 6 years survey work in Canada and US.
|-
| 1863 || F.G.S. (Served on Council 1874 - 98. Vice-President.)
|-
| 1863-88 || Government and professional works - mining and metallurgical surveys - explorations abroad.
|-
| 1872 || Sent to report on iron in India (Mem. on Indian Surveys. C.R. Monkham, 1878, p. 224).
|-
| 1883 || Appointed lecturer on metallurgy at Firth College, Sheffield.
|-
| 1886 || Appointed Professor of Metallurgy to the Ordnance College, Woolwich.
|-
| 1890 || Retired.
|-
| 1909 || Died December 5th.
|-
|  || Examiner to Civil Service Commissioners for appt. of Mine Inspectors.
|-
|  || Sci. and Art Department and B.Ed. in mining and metallurgy.
|-
|  || Roy. School of Mines and Camborne Sch. Mines.
|-
|  || Hon. Member of Chem. Soc., Metall. Soc., Inst of Mining and Metall., Iron and Steel. Inst. Assoc. Member of Inst of Civil Eng., and Royal Sch. Mines. F.G.S.
|-
|  || Awards: Howard Prize 1897 (Inst. Civ. Eng). Gold Medal 1906 (Inst of Mining and Metall).
|-
|  || Geol. Mag. 1910, p. 46
|-
| 1845 || Born January 21st.
|-
| 1868 || Joined Survey 1st April.
|-
| 1899 || Retired 31st March.
|-
| 1907 || “Ightham: The Story of a Kentish Village and its surroundings.”
|-
|  || Hist. Geol. Soc. 1907 p. 213
|-
| 1821 || Born September 23rd.
|-
|-
|'''Sheet number''' || '''Date''' || '''Sheet title''' || '''Surveyors'''
| || Employed in paper factory. Leisure hours devoted to study of glacial, interglacial and post-glacial deposits of west of Scotland (also collected Carboniferous fossils).
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR002A_001 Sheet 2] || 1888 || Glengad Head || Geologically surveyed by Richard J. Cruise
| 1867 || Results communicated to Dr Croll and published in Trans. Glasgow. Geol. Soc.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR003A_001 Sheet 3] || 1889 || Tory Island || Geologically surveyed by F.W. Egan and W.F. Mitchell
| 1869 || Joined Survey as Fossil Collector (Scotland). Special knowledge of Carboniferous fossils of Central Scotland discovered many new forms - first to record Holothusians in Scottish Carboniferous, and arctic plants in silt of former lakes in Boulder Clay.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR004A_001 Sheet 4] || 1890 || Dunfanaghy || Geologically surveyed by S.B. Wilkinson, J. Nolan, R.J. Cruise F. Egan and A. McHenry
| 1899 || Murchison Fund.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR005A_001 Sheet 5] || 1890 || Carndonagh || Geologically surveyed by Richard J. Cruise
| 1901 || Died January 28th.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR006A_001 Sheet 6] || 1889 || Moville || Geologically surveyed by J. Nolan, R.J. Cruise, F.W. Egan and A. McHenry
| || Geol. Mag 1901.. 143
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR007A_001 Sheet 7] || 1887 || Giant's Causeway || Geologically surveyed by Rich'd G. Symes, F.W. Egan and A. McHenry
| || Hist. Geol. Soc. Glasgow 1908, p. 207
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR008A_001 Sheet 8] || 1887 || Ballycastle || Geologically surveyed by Rich'd G. Symes and Alex. McHenry
| 1824 || Born December 20th.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR008B_001 Sheet 8] || 1907 || Ballycastle || Geologically surveyed by Rich'd G. Symes and Alex. McHenry
| 1855 || Joined Geological Survey.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR009A_001 Sheet 9] || 1889 || Gweedore || Geologically surveyed by Joseph Nolan, F.W. Egan and J.R. Kilroe
| 1862 || Promoted to Geologist.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR010A_001 Sheet 10] || 1890 || Kilmacrenan || Geologically surveyed by G.H. Kinahan, S.B. Wilkinson, J. Nolan and A. McHenry
| || Resident in Jermyn St. 38 years.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR011A_001 Sheet 11] || 1890 || Londonderry || Geologically surveyed by G.H. Kinahan, J. Nolan and R.J. Cruise
| 1893 || Retired.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR012A_001 Sheet 12] || 1884 || Newtown Limavady || Geologically surveyed by J. Nolan and F.W. Egan
| 1906 || Died November 8th.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR013A_001 Sheet 13] || 1883 || Coleraine || Geologically surveyed by F.W. Egan
| || Geol. Magazine 1907, p. 140
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR014A_001 Sheet 14] || 1886 || Cushendall || Geologically surveyed by R.G. Symes and A. McHenry
| 1862 || Joined Survey 26th August.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR015A_001 Sheet 15] || 1890 || Dunglow || Geologically surveyed by J.R. Kilroe, A. McHenry and W.F. Mitchell
| || (Assistant Surveyor. Assoc. Royal School Mines) (Annual Report for 1863 p. 196.)
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR016A_001 Sheet 16] || 1890 || Letterkenny || Geologically surveyed by G.H. Kinahan, F.W. Egan, A. McHenry and W.F. Mitchell
| 1863 || Died 4th August.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR017A_001 Sheet 17] || 1888 || Strabane || Geologically surveyed by G.H. Kinahan, S.B. Wilkinson, J. Nolan and F.W. Egan
| 1843 || Born July 22nd in London.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR018A_001 Sheet 18] || 1884 || Dungiven || Geologically surveyed by J. Nolan and F.W. Egan
| || Educated at King’s College.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR019A_001 Sheet 19] || 1882 || Maghera || Geologically surveyed by F.W. Egan and W.A. Traill
| 1843 || Apprenticed to engineer, engaged for several years on railway work in Cornwall and S. Wales.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR020A_001 Sheet 20] || 1883 || Ballymena || Geologically surveyed by R.G. Symes and W.A. Traill
| 1868 || Joined Survey. Became engaged in re-survey of portions of Somerset, later in first detailed Drift Survey of area N.W. of London.  
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR021A_001 Sheet 21] || 1869 || Larne || Surveyed by G.V. Du Noyer
| || Transferred to Suffolk and Norfolk. Made careful study of Forest Bed Series.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR021B_001 Sheet 21] || 1883 || Larne || Surveyed by Geo.V. Du Noyer
| 1884 || 1” Geol. Survey of England completed. Blake went to Reading and began 6” re-survey and mapping of Drifts.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR022A_001 Sheet 22] || 1890 || Glen Bay || Geologically surveyed by J.R. Kilroe and W.F. Mitchell
| 1901 || Died March 5th.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR024A_001 Sheet 24] || 1887 || Donegal || Geologically surveyed by R.G. Symes, F.W. Egan, J.R. Kilroe and W.F. Mitchell
| || Memoirs:
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR025A_001 Sheet 25] || 1886 || Newtown Stewart || Geologically surveyed by S.B. Wilkinson, F.W. Egan and J.R. Kilroe
| || “East Dereham” (1888)
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR024C_001 Sheet 24] || 1914 || Donegal || Geologically surveyed by R.G. Symes, F.W. Egan, J.R. Kilroe and W.F. Mitchell
| || “Yarmouth and Lowestoft” (1890)
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR026A_001 Sheet 26] || 1882 || Draperstown || Geologically surveyed by J. Nolan
| || “Water Supply of Berkshire” (with Whitaker)
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR027A_001 Sheet 27] || 1880 || Cookstown || Geologically surveyed by F.W. Egan
| || “Reading” (unfinished) (1903)
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR027B_001 Sheet 27] || 1966 || Cookstown || Geologically surveyed by F.W. Egan
| || “Bury St Edmunds” (1886) with F.J. Bennett
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR028A_001 Sheet 28] || 1874 || Antrim || Geologically surveyed by G.V. Du Noyer and W.E.L.E. Duffin
| || Contributed notes to:
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR029A_001 Sheet 29] || 1869 || Carrickfergus || G.V. Du Noyer.
| || “E. Somerset” (1876)
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR029D_001 Sheet 29] || 1898 || Carrickfergus || G.V. Du Noyer.
| || “Stowmarket” (1881)
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR030A_001 Sheet 30] || 1890 || Kilcar || Geologically surveyed by W.F. Mitchell
| || “Norwich” (1881)
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR031A_001 Sheet 31] || 1888 || Ballyshannon || Rich'd G. Symes and W.F. Mitchell
| || “London” (1889)
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR032A_001 Sheet 32] || 1885 || Pettigoe || Geologically surveyed by Rich'd G. Symes, S.B. Wilkinson and W.F. Mitchell
| || Geol. Mag. 1901, p. 288
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR033A_001 Sheet 33] || 1885 || Omagh || Geologically surveyed by R.G. Symes, S.B. Wilkinson, J. Nolan and J.R. Kilroe
| 1808 || Born December 24th.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR034A_001 Sheet 34] || 1887 || Ballygawley || Geologically surveyed by J. Nolan and E.T. Hardman
| 1845 || Joined Survey September.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR035A_001 Sheet 35] || 1875 || Dungannon || Geologically surveyed by Edward T. Hardman
| 1875 || Died April 9th.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR036B_001 Sheet 36] || 1876 || Belfast || Geologically surveyed by G.V. Du Noyer, J.J. Warren and W.B. Leonard
| 1882 || Born March 28th at Spratton, Northants.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR036A_001 Sheet 36] || 1870 || Belfast || Surveyed by G.V. Du Noyer, J.J. Warren and W.B. Leonard
| 1902 || Entered St. John’s College, Cambridge.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR037A_001 Sheet 37] || 1869 || Newtown Ards || Surveyed by G.V. Du Noyer, J.L. Warren and W.B. Leonard
| || 1st Class in Nat. Sci. Tripos. Awarded Harkness Scholarship.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR037C_001 Sheet 37] || 1900 || Newtown Ards || Surveyed by G.V. Du Noyer, J.L. Warren and W.B. Leonard
| 1904-11 || Devoted spare time to study of Keuper Marls of Leicestershire.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR038A_001 Sheet 38] || 1869 || [Part of the coast of Down] || Surveyed by G.V. Du Noyer, J.L. Warren and W.B. Leonard
| 1912 || Results published: “The Keuper Marls around Charnwood.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR038B_001 Sheet 38] || 1898 || [Part of the coast of Down] || Surveyed by G.V. Du Noyer, J.L. Warren and W.B. Leonard
| 1908 || Joined Geol. Survey of Scotland.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR039A_001 Sheet 39] || 1878 || [Erriss Head] || Geologically surveyed by W.B. Leonard and Alex. McHenry
| || Mapped part of Mull under C.T. Clough (Leaf-beds at Ardtun). Contributed to Memoir “Tertiary Mull” (1924).
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR040A_001 Sheet 40] || 1877 || [Benwee Head] || Geologically surveyed by W.A. Traill and H. Leonard
| 1909 || Resigned from Survey.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR041A_001 Sheet 41] || 1877 || [Downpatrick Head] || Geologically surveyed by Richard G. Symes
| || Worked abroad as oil geologist - in Galicia, Italy, Trindad, Barbados, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Texas, U.S. and Canada to within the Arctic Circle.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR042A_001 Sheet 42] || 1883 || [Part of Sligo] || Geologically surveyed by Richard G. Symes and Edward T. Hardman
| 1921 || Wollaston Fund.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR043A_001 Sheet 43] || 1885 || Manor Hamilton || Geologically surveyed by R.G. Symes, S.W. Wilkinson and E.T. Hardman
| 1929 || Died January 18th in London.  
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR044B_001 Sheet 44] || 1913 || Derrygonnelly || Geologically surveyed by S.B. Wilkinson and R.G. Symes. Re-edited 1913.
| || Q.J. 1929 p. LXIV
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR045A_001 Sheet 45] || 1881 || Enninskillen || Geologically surveyed by S.B. Wilkinson and J.R. Kilroe
| || Geol. Mag. 1929 p. 191
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR046A_001 Sheet 46] || 1881 || Clogher || Geologically surveyed by Joseph Nolan, Richard J. Cruise and J.R. Kilroe
| || Nature, March 30th 1929, p. 500
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR047A_001 Sheet 47] || 1873 || Armagh || Surveyed by F.W. Egan
| 1817 || Born May 17th. Son of Maj. Gen. H. Bristow.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR047B_001 Sheet 47] || 1898 || Armagh || Surveyed by F.W. Egan
| || Educated at King’s College, London. (Civil Engineering and Applied Science).
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR048B_001 Sheet 48] || 1901 || Banbridge || Geologically surveyed by J.L.Warren, F.W. Egan and W.A. Traill
| 1842 || Joined Survey: (1847 Geologist; 1867 Dist. Surveyor; 1872 Director).
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR048A_001 Sheet 48] || 1871 || Banbridge || Geologically surveyed by J.L.Warren, F.W. Egan and W.A. Traill
| 1842 || Worked in Radnor district on ORS and Sil:, then on Jurassic of Somerset and Gloucester Later: Dorset, Wilts, Hants, I.W., Berks., Sussex, Weald and E. Essex.
|-
|-
| [http://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR049B_001 Sheet 49] || 1901 || Downpatrick || Geologically surveyed by W.A. Traill and F.W. Egan
| || Memoirs: Isle of Wight (1862). “Berks and Hants” (1862 with Whitaker.) Contrib. Notes to “London Basin”, “Weald”, and “E. Somerset”.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/irishmaps.html?id=IR049A_001 Sheet 49] || 1869 || Downpatrick || Geologically surveyed by W.A. Traill and F.W. Egan
| || Mapped and named “Penarth Beds” in Glam., Glas., and Somerset (see Geol. Mag. 1864 p. 238).
|}
 
=== Mine plans ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Plan Number !! Plan Name !! Commodity
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP001 MP001] || Conlig/Whitespots Lead Mine (M3/158) || Lead
| 1861 || “Glossary of Mineralogy” Published.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP001B MP001B] || Conlig/Whitespots Lead Mine (M3/158) || Lead
| 1862 || Elected F.R.S.
|-
|-
| [http://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP002 MP002] || Skerry Mine (M3/443) || Bauxite
| 1869 || Translation of L. Simonin’s “La Vie Souterraine” - “Underground Life: or Mines and Miners.
|-
|-
| [http://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP003 MP003] || Skerry Mine (M3/443) || Bauxite
| 1872 || Translation of Louis Figuier’s “World before the Deluge: and new chapter on the Rhaetic or Penarth Beds.
|-
|-
MP004 || Skerry No. 2 Mine (M3/619) || Bauxite. The plan for this mine is not currently available.
|  || "Appointed Director of Survey, England and Wales. During Directorship 1"" Survey completed."
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP005 MP005] || Crommelin Mines and Tuftarney Mines (M3/620) || Iron Ore
| 1888 || Retired.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP006 MP006] || Crommelin Mines and Tuftarney Mines (M3/621) || Bauxite
| 1889 || Died June 14th.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP007 MP007] || Glenravel Mines (Tunnel Level Workings) (M3/486) || Iron Ore
| || Foreign Honours:
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP008 MP008] || Glenravel Mines (Ballynahavla Pit Workings) (M3/486) || Iron Ore
| || Diploma from Imp. Geol. Instit. Of Vienna.
|-
|-
| MP009 || Evishacrow Mines (M3/96) || The plan for this mine is not currently available.
| || Diploma and Insignia of an officer of Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus (Italy).
|-
|-
| [http://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP010 MP010] || Evishacrow Mines (M3/96) || Iron Ore
| || List of Publications: Geol. Mag. 1889 p. 384.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP011 MP011] || Evishacrow Mines (M3/96) || Bauxite
| || Geol. Mag. 1889 p. 381
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP012 MP012] || Evishacrow Mines (Bauxite) (M3/112) || Iron Ore
| || Nature, June 27th 1889 p. 206
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP013 MP013] || Parkmore Iron Ore Mines (M3/223) || Bauxite
| || Hist. Geol. Soc. H.B. Woodward.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP014 MP014] || Essathohan Bauxite Mine (M3/619) || Bauxite
| || Times 18th June 1889. [Copy of obituary attached to ms.]
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP015 MP015] || Essathohan Bauxite Mine (M3/619) ||  
| 1843 || Born December 1st.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP016 MP016] || Trostan Mines (M3/489) || Bauxite
| 1867 || Joined Survey 8th August.
|-
|-
| [https://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/gsnimp.html?id=MP017 MP017] || Tuftarney Bauxite Mine (M3/619) || Bauxite
| 1880 || Resigned 22nd April.
|}
|}

Revision as of 17:07, 29 July 2020

P545381


Date_Text Comment
1868 Joined Survey 1st April.
1869 Resigned 22nd April.
1854 Born November 14th.
1875 Joined Survey as Temporary Fossil Collector.
1882 Assistant Naturalist.
1898 Assistant Curator of Fossils.
1901 Geologist.
1919 Retired.
1934 Died.
1877 Born August 9th.
1903 Joined Survey as Geologist (Senior Geologist 1922).
1928 Retired (ill-health).
1822 Born.
1840 Appointed, Assistant Geologist under De la Beche.
Worked for a short time in Somerset on the Mendip Hills, then transferred to South Wales and surveyed parts of Pembroke.
Worked through other countries into North Wales, across borders to parts of West of England and into Midlands as far as Nottingham.
1867 Appointed District Surveyor in charge of mapping of Lake District. Lived at Kendal till retirement.
1882 Retired.
1894 Murchison Medal.
1903 Died May 12th. [Copy of newspaper death notice with manuscript.]
1903 Geol. Mag. 1903 p. 285.
1903 Newspaper death notice attached to ms.
1881 Born July 1st at Kendal. Educated at Kendal Grammar School and at Clare College, Cambridge. (1st in Nat. Science & Physics.)
1902 Joined Geological Survey (Scotland). D.G. 1919.
1929 Survey Service terminated 24/12/29.
1929 Appointed to Chair of Geology at Glasgow in succession to J.W. Gregory. Elected Professor 12/12/29. Term began 1/1/30, lectures 6/1/30.
1930 F.R.S.
Glasgow Herald 25/2/30.
1819 Born July 7th at Bristol.
1837 - 44 Assistant Curator at Bristol Museum.
1844 Joined Geological Survey as draughtsman.
1845 Appointed Assistant Geologist. Duties confined to museum work.
1854 Appointed Assistant Naturalist under Edward Forbes, later under Huxley.
1857 Transferred to Irish Survey, as Acting Palaeontologist. (Post retained till 1888.)
1868 Additional appointment - Demonstrator in Palaeontology to Royal College of Science for Ireland.
1867 Wollaston Fund from Geol. Soc.
1888 Died Aug 6th near Dublin.
1888 Chief work - description and drawing of fossils, palaeontological. Notes in Irish Memoirs, papers on palaeontological and kindred subjects, 1867-75 “Figures of Characteristic British Fossils”.
Geol. Mag. 1888, p. 431, 576
Nature Aug 23. 1888, p. 396
1853 Born December 11th in London.
Educated at the Philological School conducted by Dr. Abbott. Turner Scholarship. Matriculated at 15. Elected Associate of King’s College.
1871 Became Private Secretary to Poulett Scrope. Recommended by him to Ramsay, then Director of Survey.
1876 Poulett Scrope died, and Barrow invited to fill vacancy on Survey staff.
1896 Geologist. First worked in E. Yorkshire; made important contributions to literature of Mesozoic rocks.
Through association with Allan Dick became interested in igneous and metamorphic rocks.
Worked at igneous and structural problems in the Eastern Highlands; the first to recognise and map zones of progressive metamorphism. Paper: “On an Intrusion of Muscovite - Biotite - Gneiss...” and others.
1900 Returned to England. Worked in the Cheadle and North Staffordshire Coalfield and later in the granitic and mining areas of Devon and Cornwall.
1909 District Geologist for London. Particularly interested in water-supply and in the construction and maintenance of tube railways.
1912 Bolitho Medal from Geological Society of Cornwall.
1913 Murchison Medal.
1915 Retired from Survey.
1932 Died July 23rd.
Q.J.G.S. 1933 P. LXXXVII
1833 Born.
1851 Entered Royal School of Mines. Studied under Playfair, Ramsay, Forbes, Warington Smyth, Hunt and Percy.
1853 Went to Freiberg Mining Academy for 3 years.
1855 Returned to England. Joined Geological Survey as Assistant Geologist 15th October.
1858 Resigned 31st. March. Appointed to Boundary Commission of N. America. 6 years survey work in Canada and US.
1863 F.G.S. (Served on Council 1874 - 98. Vice-President.)
1863-88 Government and professional works - mining and metallurgical surveys - explorations abroad.
1872 Sent to report on iron in India (Mem. on Indian Surveys. C.R. Monkham, 1878, p. 224).
1883 Appointed lecturer on metallurgy at Firth College, Sheffield.
1886 Appointed Professor of Metallurgy to the Ordnance College, Woolwich.
1890 Retired.
1909 Died December 5th.
Examiner to Civil Service Commissioners for appt. of Mine Inspectors.
Sci. and Art Department and B.Ed. in mining and metallurgy.
Roy. School of Mines and Camborne Sch. Mines.
Hon. Member of Chem. Soc., Metall. Soc., Inst of Mining and Metall., Iron and Steel. Inst. Assoc. Member of Inst of Civil Eng., and Royal Sch. Mines. F.G.S.
Awards: Howard Prize 1897 (Inst. Civ. Eng). Gold Medal 1906 (Inst of Mining and Metall).
Geol. Mag. 1910, p. 46
1845 Born January 21st.
1868 Joined Survey 1st April.
1899 Retired 31st March.
1907 “Ightham: The Story of a Kentish Village and its surroundings.”
Hist. Geol. Soc. 1907 p. 213
1821 Born September 23rd.
Employed in paper factory. Leisure hours devoted to study of glacial, interglacial and post-glacial deposits of west of Scotland (also collected Carboniferous fossils).
1867 Results communicated to Dr Croll and published in Trans. Glasgow. Geol. Soc.
1869 Joined Survey as Fossil Collector (Scotland). Special knowledge of Carboniferous fossils of Central Scotland discovered many new forms - first to record Holothusians in Scottish Carboniferous, and arctic plants in silt of former lakes in Boulder Clay.
1899 Murchison Fund.
1901 Died January 28th.
Geol. Mag 1901.. 143
Hist. Geol. Soc. Glasgow 1908, p. 207
1824 Born December 20th.
1855 Joined Geological Survey.
1862 Promoted to Geologist.
Resident in Jermyn St. 38 years.
1893 Retired.
1906 Died November 8th.
Geol. Magazine 1907, p. 140
1862 Joined Survey 26th August.
(Assistant Surveyor. Assoc. Royal School Mines) (Annual Report for 1863 p. 196.)
1863 Died 4th August.
1843 Born July 22nd in London.
Educated at King’s College.
1843 Apprenticed to engineer, engaged for several years on railway work in Cornwall and S. Wales.
1868 Joined Survey. Became engaged in re-survey of portions of Somerset, later in first detailed Drift Survey of area N.W. of London.
Transferred to Suffolk and Norfolk. Made careful study of Forest Bed Series.
1884 1” Geol. Survey of England completed. Blake went to Reading and began 6” re-survey and mapping of Drifts.
1901 Died March 5th.
Memoirs:
“East Dereham” (1888)
“Yarmouth and Lowestoft” (1890)
“Water Supply of Berkshire” (with Whitaker)
“Reading” (unfinished) (1903)
“Bury St Edmunds” (1886) with F.J. Bennett
Contributed notes to:
“E. Somerset” (1876)
“Stowmarket” (1881)
“Norwich” (1881)
“London” (1889)
Geol. Mag. 1901, p. 288
1808 Born December 24th.
1845 Joined Survey September.
1875 Died April 9th.
1882 Born March 28th at Spratton, Northants.
1902 Entered St. John’s College, Cambridge.
1st Class in Nat. Sci. Tripos. Awarded Harkness Scholarship.
1904-11 Devoted spare time to study of Keuper Marls of Leicestershire.
1912 Results published: “The Keuper Marls around Charnwood.”
1908 Joined Geol. Survey of Scotland.
Mapped part of Mull under C.T. Clough (Leaf-beds at Ardtun). Contributed to Memoir “Tertiary Mull” (1924).
1909 Resigned from Survey.
Worked abroad as oil geologist - in Galicia, Italy, Trindad, Barbados, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Texas, U.S. and Canada to within the Arctic Circle.
1921 Wollaston Fund.
1929 Died January 18th in London.
Q.J. 1929 p. LXIV
Geol. Mag. 1929 p. 191
Nature, March 30th 1929, p. 500
1817 Born May 17th. Son of Maj. Gen. H. Bristow.
Educated at King’s College, London. (Civil Engineering and Applied Science).
1842 Joined Survey: (1847 Geologist; 1867 Dist. Surveyor; 1872 Director).
1842 Worked in Radnor district on ORS and Sil:, then on Jurassic of Somerset and Gloucester Later: Dorset, Wilts, Hants, I.W., Berks., Sussex, Weald and E. Essex.
Memoirs: Isle of Wight (1862). “Berks and Hants” (1862 with Whitaker.) Contrib. Notes to “London Basin”, “Weald”, and “E. Somerset”.
Mapped and named “Penarth Beds” in Glam., Glas., and Somerset (see Geol. Mag. 1864 p. 238).
1861 “Glossary of Mineralogy” Published.
1862 Elected F.R.S.
1869 Translation of L. Simonin’s “La Vie Souterraine” - “Underground Life: or Mines and Miners.”
1872 Translation of Louis Figuier’s “World before the Deluge: and new chapter on the Rhaetic or Penarth Beds.
"Appointed Director of Survey, England and Wales. During Directorship 1"" Survey completed."
1888 Retired.
1889 Died June 14th.
Foreign Honours:
Diploma from Imp. Geol. Instit. Of Vienna.
Diploma and Insignia of an officer of Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus (Italy).
List of Publications: Geol. Mag. 1889 p. 384.
Geol. Mag. 1889 p. 381
Nature, June 27th 1889 p. 206
Hist. Geol. Soc. H.B. Woodward.
Times 18th June 1889. [Copy of obituary attached to ms.]
1843 Born December 1st.
1867 Joined Survey 8th August.
1880 Resigned 22nd April.