- Joshua Trimmer
Joshua Trimmer (
11 July 1795 -16 September 1857 ) was an Englishgeologist born atNorth Cray inKent . He was the son ofJoshua Kirby Trimmer ofBrentford , and grandson ofSarah Trimmer (1741-1810), author of the "Story of the Robins" (1786).At the age of nineteen he was sent to
North Wales to manage acopper mine for his father; subsequently he was placed in charge of a farm inMiddlesex , where he acquired a knowledge of and an interest insoil s; in 1825 he became manager (for his father) ofslate quarries near Bangor andCarnarvon , and in this district he remained for many years. He discovered the marine shells in the drift ofMoel Tryfaen . During the years 1850 to 1854 he was engaged on theGeological Survey , and surveyed parts of the New Forest inHampshire . He died inLondon .He published memoirs on the "Origin of the Soils which cover the Chalk of Kent"; "On the Geology of Norfolk, as Illustrating the Laws of the Distribution of Soils" (1847); and "Proposals for a Geological Survey, specially directed to Agricultural Objects" (1850); in this respect he was a pioneer in agricultural
geology . He was also the author of another useful work "Practical Geology and Mineralogy" (1841).References
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