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== BGS archives ==
== BGS archives ==
[http://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/browseItems?categoryId=1425 J.V. Stephens Italy photograph collection taken during the Second World War] — Geoscenic collection
[http://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/browseItems?categoryId=1425 J.V. Stephens Italy photograph collection taken during the Second World War] — Geoscenic collection
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! GSM/GL/St !! J V Stephens !! Undertook mineral survey of Derbyshire 1938
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| GSM/GL/St/1 || Correspondence of J.V Stephens || Mainly on geological work in Swansea area. Letters from A.A.Archer, V.A.Eyles, J.R.Earp and...
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| GSM/MG/C/12/191 || Miss E.H. Stephens: Letter to F.W. Rudler about bricks. ||
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| IGS/OD/25/2/1 || Dr Stephens' visit to Fiji ||
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| IGS/OD/33/2/1 || Geological Survey Reports - E A Stephens || Relates to survey in Hong Kong
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== John Victor Stephens ==
== John Victor Stephens ==

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J.V. Stephens Italy photograph collection taken during the Second World War — Geoscenic collection

GSM/GL/St J V Stephens Undertook mineral survey of Derbyshire 1938
GSM/GL/St/1 Correspondence of J.V Stephens Mainly on geological work in Swansea area. Letters from A.A.Archer, V.A.Eyles, J.R.Earp and...
GSM/MG/C/12/191 Miss E.H. Stephens: Letter to F.W. Rudler about bricks.
IGS/OD/25/2/1 Dr Stephens' visit to Fiji
IGS/OD/33/2/1 Geological Survey Reports - E A Stephens Relates to survey in Hong Kong

John Victor Stephens

J.V. Stephens. John Victor Stephens was born at Wallasey in 1897 and educated at Liverpool College. In 1915 he joined the Royal Engineers and served on the Western Front. He gained a BEng and BSc at Liverpool University before joining the Geological Survey of Great Britain in 1922. During World War II he was a Major in the 15th Army Group of the Combined Mediterranean Forces and was involved in the Italian campaign of 1943-44. He retired from the Geological Survey in 1967 and died at Harrogate on 23 March 1980.