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Royal Geological Society of Cornwall

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Royal Geological Society of Cornwall
Formation 1814
Type Scientific society
Headquarters Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Location Cornwall

The Royal Geological Society of Cornwall is a geological society based in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1814[1] to promote the study of the geology of Cornwall, and is the second oldest geological society in the world.[2]

The first President of the society was Davies Gilbert,[3], the first Secretary John Ayrton Paris,[4] and other notable members include Humphry Davy (some of whose papers are held by the Society),[5] and William Gregor, who discovered titanium.[6]

The society is based in Penzance.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Camborne School of Mines Virtual Museum - The Cornubian Orefield
  2. ^ Mining schools and Institutes
  3. ^ Todd, A. C.. "The Royal Geological Society of Cornwall". in K. F. G. Hosking & G. J. Shrimpton. Present Views of Some Aspects of the Geology of Cornwall and Devon. Penzance: Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. pp. p.1. 
  4. ^ Paris, John Ayrton, M.D. (1785–1856), physician, by Norman Moore, Dictionary of National Biography, Published 1895
  5. ^ The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Search Results
  6. ^ G. C. Boase, ‘Gregor, William (1761–1817)’, rev. Anita McConnell, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2005 accessed 15 Nov 2007

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