Ref NoGSL/OB/4
TitleBoxwood crystal models by Nathaniel Larkin
Date[1816-1820s]
LevelFile
Extent1 box of 90 models
FormatObject
DescriptionBoxwood crystal models created by by Nathaniel John Larkin, comprising:

Two models 'F25' & 'F32' which belonged to a set which were created to illustrate Robert Jameson's 'A treatise on the external, chemical, and physical characters of minerals', 2nd edition (1816);

88 models showing the various crystallised forms of minerals, the structure and facets are marked following the system devised by René Haüy in his 'Traité de Minéralogie' (1801), comprising:

Augit [Augite] -8
Axenite - 2
Chrysolite - 6
Cross Stone - 4
Felspar - 12
Fluor spar - 10
Garnet - 5
Grenatite - 5
Hollow spar - 1
Hornblende - 6
Mesotype - 2
Mica - 4
Prehnite - 4
Quartz - 6
Sommite - 2
Spinel - 4
Topaz - 7
Administrative HistoryNathaniel John Larkin was born in London, 5 December, 1781. At the age of nineteen he went to the Orkney islands, to establish a straw-plat manufactory, which he superintended for some years. He subsequently returned to London, and became noted for his models of crystals, illustrating Hauy's 'Traite de Mineralogie', and likewise the views of Dr Wollaston, Professors Mohs and Jameson, and other writers of scientific eminence. He constructed a cube of spherical molecules, uniform with the tetrahedron and octahedron of Dr Wollaston, from whom he received much friendly encouragement and assistance. He also arranged a very complete and comprehensive set of Geometrical Solids, and published three books in explanation of them, the most important of which was his 'Introduction to Solid Geometry, and to the Study of Crystallography' a work which appeared in the year 1820. He was elected a Fellow of the Geological Society in 1816, to the President (G B Greenough, Esq) and other members of which he dedicated his book. He died on the 21st of October, 1855, being in the 74th year of his age.
CustodialHistoryThe items (along with GSL/OB/5) are in a later box marked 'Box-wood models illustrating the Treatise on Crystallography by William Phillips, edited by H J Brooke and W H Miller, 1852'. However it more closely relates to William Phillips, 'An elementary introduction to mineralogy… ' 4th edition, London: Longman, 1837 which had been interleaved and annotated with reference to specimens in the Museum by Henry James Brooke in 1859. (GSL/MUS/2/1). All of the models are marked in pencil with locations of the actual mineral specimens in the old Museum.

The cannibalisation of the different model sets was likely done during one of the Special Museum Committees, late 1850s early 1870s.
ProvenanceTwo of the models (stamped with 'F' have Museum accession numbers of 12685 & 12778 respectively)] were presented by Larkin, 1 November 1816 [published Transactions donations list and Museum accessions register state 14 November - Museum accession register GSL/MUS/5/1/2 pt II under reference 12755-12812]. The others may have been acquired as Larkin displayed some of his models at the Society, see advertisement at: LDGSL/904.
Access ConditionsAccess is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information.
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialThe rest of the mineral model sets are held at the Natural History Museum.

The library copy of Jameson's work 'A treatise on the external, chemical, and physical characters of minerals' was presented by Larkin to accompany the models; an advertisement which references the Haüy models is at: LDGSL/904.
ArchNoteSource: obituary, 'Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society', vol 13 (1857); Wilson, W E and J Kjellman, "Nathaniel Larkin (1781–1855) and John Richard Larkin (1818–1876): Early crystal model makers", 'Mineralogical Record', vol 46 (2015), pp269-276. Description by John Thackray, revised by Caroline Lam.
CreatorNameLARKIN | Nathaniel John | 1781-1855 | crystallographer and mathematician
SubjectCrystal systems
TermMineralogy
Previous referenceOb 4
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/766LARKIN; Nathaniel John (1781-1855); crystallographer and mathematician1781-1855
DS/UK/188JAMESON; Robert (1774-1854); professor of natural history1774-1854
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