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Authorised form of nameDarwin; Sir; Horace (1851 - 1928); civil engineer and manufacturer of scientific instruments
Dates1851 - 1928
NationalityBritish
Place of birthDown House, Down, Kent, England
Date of birth13 May 1851
Place of deathThe Orchard, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, England
Date of death22 September 1928
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
St Giles' cemetery, now Ascension Cemetery, Cambridge
OccupationScientific Instrument maker
Research fieldEngineering
ActivityEducation:
Clapham grammar school; MA (Cantab)
Career:
Served a three-year apprenticeship with Easton and Anderson, engineers, of Erith, Kent, returning to Cambridge upon its completion; consulting engineer on land reclamation and drainage schemes; founded the ‘Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company’ in partnership with Albert Dew-Smith (1881); took sole control of the company (1891); moved to larger premises due to due increasing demand for scientific instruments by researchers in the University laboratories becoming a Limited Liability Company (1895); the company assisted the war effort by undertaking work for the Ministry of Munitions (1914-1918).
Honours:
KBE 1918
Memberships:
Institution of Civil Engineers 1877
Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1878
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election11/06/1903
Age at election52
ProposerCharles Vernon Boys; John Perry; William de Wiveleslie Abney; George Forbes; John Milne; Raphael Meldola; John William Strutt; William Edward Ayrton; Shelford Bidwell; James Alfred Ewing; George Howard Darwin
John Newport Langley; Walter Holbrook Gaskell; Ernest Howard Griffiths; William Napier Shaw; Richard Tetley Glazebrook; Francis Henry Neville; Charles Thomas Heycock; Henry Woodward; Henry Selby Hele-Shaw; Silvanus Phillips Thompson; David Gill
RelationshipsParents: Charles Robert Darwin (FRS 1839) and Emma (1808–1896), daughter of Josiah Wedgwood.
Grandfather: Robert Waring Darwin (FRS 1788)
Great grandfather: Erasmus Darwin (FRS 1761)
Siblings: George Howard Darwin (FRS 1879) and Francis Darwin (FRS 1882)
Spouse: Hon. Emma Cecilia (Ida) (1854-1946), daughter of Thomas Henry Farrer, first Baron Farrer (1880).
Children: Erasmus Darwin IV (killed in WWI in 1915); Ruth Frances Darwin; Nora Barlow.
OtherInfoRemembered for his precision in designing and manufacturing scientific instruments.
He was mayor of Cambridge between 1896 and 1897.
Image

Darwin H, IM001066.jpg

SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc Series A 1929 vol 122 pp xv-xviii, plate, signed by R T G
References:
Meg Weston Smith, 'E A Milne and the Creation of Air Defence: Some Letters From an Unprincipled Brigand, 1916-1919' in NR 1990 vol 44 pp 241-255
James R Moore, 'On the Education of Darwin's Sons: The Correspondence Between Charles Darwin and the Reverend G V Reed, 1857-1864' in NR 1977-8 vol 32 pp 51-70
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/62346547
CodeNA7966
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
MS/928/6/2/8Postcard from Horace Darwin, The Orchard, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, to Geoffrey Vernon Boys, Trinity College, Cambridge28 January 1920
MS/928/2/46Letter from Horace Darwin, The Orchard, Huntington Road, Cambridge, to Charles Vernon Boys10 May 1890
NLB/5/401Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Horace Darwin3 June 1891
NLB/13/67Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Horace Darwin, [Fellow of the Royal Society]3 June 1896
RR/16/122Referee's report by Horace Darwin, on a paper 'The elasmometer, a new interferential form of elasticity apparatus' by Alfred Edward Howard TuttonJune 1903
NLB/19/52Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor John Wesley Judd, Fellow of the Royal Society9 June 1899
NLB/29/184Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Horace Darwin, Fellow of the Royal Society22 July 1904
NLB/31/72Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Horace Darwin, Fellow of the Royal Society17 June 1905
NLB/40/672Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Horace Darwin, FRS [Fellow of the Royal Society], The Orchard, Cambridge16 July 1909
NLB/41/4Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Horace Darwin, Fellow of the Royal Society17 September 1909
NLB/40/626Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to The Secretary, Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna9 July 1909
NLB/45/268Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Horace Darwin FRS30 January 1912
NLB/47/807Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Horace Darwin FRS15 April 1913
NLB/53/214Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Horace Darwin Esq., FRS29 May 1916
MS/928/2/45Letter from Horace Darwin, The Orchard, Huntington Road, Cambridge, to Charles Vernon Boys8 May 1890
MS/928/2/47Letter from Horace Darwin, The Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, St Tibb's Row, Cambridge, to Charles Vernon Boys10 May 1890
MS/928/2/49Letter from Horace Darwin, Abinger Hall, Dorking, to Charles Vernon Boys8 November 1891
NLB/53/521Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Horace Darwin Esq., FRS24 October 1916
NLB/55/265Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Horace Darwin Esq., FRS07 February 1918
NLB/55/580Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to unknown correspondent18 June 1918
NLB/62/15Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Sir Horace Darwin, FRS15 November 1921
IM/001066Darwin, Sir Horace1922
NLB/34/755Copy letter from Archibald Geikie, to Professor Herbert Hall Turner, Fellow of the Royal Society5 March 1907
EC/1903/04Darwin, Sir Horace: certificate of election to the Royal Society
MS/928/2/48Letter from Horace Darwin, Howick Rectory, Lesbury, Northumberland, to Charles Vernon Boys5 September 1891
MC/27/82Letter from Horace Darwin, The Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, Limited, Chester Road, Cambridge, England26 January 1912
MC/32/68Letter from Horace Darwin, The Orchard, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, to Dr [Arthur] Schuster, Royal Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W113 August 1917
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