- Vero Charles Driffield
Vero Charles Driffield (1848–1915) was a chemical
engineer who also became involved inphotograph ic research.Driffield was educated at Liverpool Collegiate and Sandbach Grammar School. He also attended a private school in
Southport where he came into contact with a Swiss master called Dr Knecht. Leaving school he became anapprentice to aphotographer in Southport but them decided to study engineering. In 1871 he became an engineer at the Gaskell–Deacon Works inWidnes ,Lancashire where the chief chemist was the SwissFerdinand Hurter . Through a common interest in music they became friends and around 1876 Driffield persuaded Hurter to take up photography as a hobby. Hurter applied his scientific mind to photography and together they carried out important research into the subject. They published eight papers and in 1898 they were jointly awarded the Progress Medal of theRoyal Photographic Society . [Hardie, pp173–174]Driffield died in 1915 and is buried in the churchyard of Farnworth church near his former collaborator Ferdinand Hurter. [Hardie, p179]
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*Hardie, D.W.P. "A History of the Chemical Industry of Widnes", Imperial Chemical Industries, 1950.
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