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RefNoEC/1930/02
Previous numbersCert XIV, 80; A00276
LevelItem
TitleBailey, Sir Edward Battersby: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionDate stamp on reverse
CitationChev Leg d'Hon and Cr de Gu. Bigsby Medallist of the Geological Society of London (1923). District Geologist of HM Geological Survey. Has been engaged in geological investigation in Scotland since 1902, and has made important contributions to our knowledge in this field. Has introduced new conceptions into the interpretation of several geological problems in Scotland, particularly in respect to the complicated tectonic structure of the old Highland rocks. Author or joint-author of many papers and Survey memoirs.
ProposersG W Lamplugh; John E Marr; Alfred Harker; A Strahan; John S Flett; John Horne; Percy Fry Kendall; W W Watts
AccessStatusOpen
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Bailey, Sir Edward Battersby: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA4963Bailey; Sir; Edward Battersby (1881 - 1965)1881 - 1965
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