- Warington Wilkinson Smyth
Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth (
August 26 ,1817 –June 19 ,1890 ), Britishgeologist , was born atNaples , his father, Admiral WH Smyth, being at the time engaged in the Admiralty Survey of theMediterranean .He was educated at Westminster and
Bedford school s, and afterwards atTrinity College, Cambridge , where he graduated BA in 1839. Having gained a travelling scholarship he spent more than four years inEurope ,Asia Minor ,Syria andEgypt , paying great attention tomineralogy andmining , examining coal-fields, metalliferous mines and salt-works, and making acquaintance with many distinguished geologists and mineralogists.On his return to
England in 1844 he was appointed mining geologist in the Geological Survey, and in 1851 lecturer at theRoyal School of Mines , a post which he held until 1881 when he relinquished the chair of mineralogy but continued as professor of mining. In later years he became chief mineral inspector to the Office of Woods and Forests, and also to theDuchy of Cornwall .He was elected fellow of the
Royal Society in 1858. He became president of theGeological Society of London in 1866-1868, and in 1879 he was chairman of a Royal Commission appointed to inquire into accidents in mines, the work in connection with which continued until 1886. He contributed sundry papers to the "Memoirs of the Geological Survey", the "Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society" and the "Transactions of theRoyal Geological Society of Cornwall ", serving as RGSC President from 1871-1879, and again from 1883-1890. [ cite book
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editor = K. F. G. Hosking & G. J. Shrimpton
title = Present Views of Some Aspects of the Geology of Cornwall and Devon
origyear = 1964
publisher =Royal Geological Society of Cornwall
location =Penzance
pages = p.iii
chapter = Patrons and Presidents ] He was author also of "A Year with the Turks" (1854), and of "A Treatise on Coal and Coal-mining" (1867). He was knighted in 1887. He died inLondon on the 19th of June 1890, and was buried atSt Erth , not far from his country home atMarazion in Cornwall.A portrait and some reminiscences of WW Smyth will be found in the "Memoir of Sir A. C. Ramsay" (1895), by Sir A Geikie.
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