- Francis Grant Ogilvie
Sir Francis Grant Ogilvie CB (c.1858–
14 December 1930 ) was a British scientist andmuseum curator.Ogilvie was born in
Aberdeen , the eldest son of the Reverend Alexander Ogilvie,headmaster ofRobert Gordon's College . He was educated at theUniversity of Aberdeen (MA) and theUniversity of Edinburgh (BSc) and then became Assistant Professor ofNatural Philosophy at Aberdeen. He then taught science at Robert Gordon's College for four years before being appointed Principal ofHeriot-Watt College ,Edinburgh in 1886. He also initially served as Professor ofPhysics andElectrical Engineering at the college.In 1900, he was appointed Director of the
Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art . He later joined the museums branch of the Board of Education and became Director of theScience Museum inLondon in 1911, retiring in 1920. He was also chairman of theGeological Survey Board from 1920 to 1930.Ogilvie was commissioned
Lieutenant in the 1st Aberdeenshire Engineer Volunteer Corps in 1883 and transferred to the Forth Division of Volunteer Submarine Miners (later part of theRoyal Engineers ) as aCaptain in 1887. He retired as aMajor in 1900.During the
First World War Ogilvie served as Assistant Controller of the Trench Warfare Research Department from 1915 to 1917 and of the Chemical Warfare Department from 1917 to 1918.He was appointed
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1906 and knighted in the 1920 New Year Honours. [LondonGazette |issue=31712 |date=30 December 1919 |startpage=3 |supp=yes]Ogilvie was suddenly taken ill on a train between London and Edinburgh while travelling to visit relatives and died a few hours after arriving in Edinburgh.
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*Obituary, "
The Times ",15 December 1930
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