- Edward Sydney Simpson
Edward Sydney Simpson (
11 March 1875 –30 August 1939 ) was anAustralia n mineralogist and geochemist.Simpson was born in
Woollahra, New South Wales to an Irish father and English mother. He was educated atSydney Grammar School and theUniversity of Sydney where he graduated B.E. with honours, in 1895 and D.Sc. in 1919.Simpson worked at the Rivertree silver mill, New South Wales and then for the Mount Morgan Gold-Mining Company in
Queensland . In 1897 he became mineralogist andassayer with the Geological Survey ofWestern Australia . He helped to establish theWestern Australian School of Mines .Simpson was a founder of the Natural History and Science Society of Western Australia and its successor, the
Royal Society of Western Australia which awarded him the Kelvin Medal in 1929. He was awarded theClarke Medal by theRoyal Society of New South Wales in 1934.Simpson published "A Key to Mineral Groups, Species and Varieties" in 1932 and a three-volume set "Minerals of Western Australia" was published after his death.
References
* [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001154b.htm Simpson, Edward Sydney (1875 - 1939)] at Bright Sparcs,
Melbourne University
*Rex T. Prider, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110626b.htm Simpson, Edward Sydney (1875 - 1939)] ',Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 11, MUP, 1988, pp 610-611.
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