- Andrew Ketcham Barnett
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name = Andrew Ketcham Barnett
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birth_date = 1852
birth_place =Chacewater ,Cornwall ,UK
death_date = 1914
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field =mineral collector andChemist
work_institutions =Mineralogical Society ,Royal Geological Society of Cornwall
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known_for = Inorganic Chemistry,mineralogy ,
religion =Andrew Ketcham Barnett (1852-1914) was a mineral collector and dealer in
Penzance ,Cornwall , in theUnited Kingdom . He wasPrincipal of thePenzance School of Mines (now part of theCamborne School of Mines ), lectured onmining , and helped to build their mineral collection. He also served as Mayor of Penzance for some years.Cooper (2005) writes of him::"Barnett was born in
Chacewater ,Cornwall in 1852. He was an original member of theMineralogical Society , a Fellow of theGeological Society from 1875, and President of theRoyal Geological Society of Cornwall 1907-1908, having been awarded their Bolitho Medal in 1906. His classes onmineralogy in 1873 led to the establishment of the Mining and Science School at Penzance of which he became Principal. He was mayor of Penzance 7 times from 1906 to 1912. Active as a mineral dealer from at least 1876 to 1887 atChyandour , Penzance, he specialized in local specimens and occasionally sold minerals brought back fromAustralia by "Cousin Jack." In the 1881 Census he described himself as anassayer . He is the author of the now-rare Elementary Inorganic Chemistry; lecture notes ca. 1900."
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