Ref NoGSL/COM/SP/7/2
TitleSpecial Museum Committee - Leonard Horner
Date1859-1863
LevelSub Sub Series
FormatDocument
Administrative HistoryAt a meeting of Council, 5 January 1859, it was resolved to form a Special Museum Committee, its purpose to bring the Museum into order. Leonard Horner was to be the Convenor, aided by Joseph Prestwich, Gen Joseph Ellison Portlock and Nevil Maskelyne. Due to, mostly, Horner's dedication, by the mid 1860s the Museum was at last under control and reasonably accessible.
Access ConditionsAccess is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information.
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialSpecial Museum Committees, 1845-1911, and the joint Library & Museum Committee, 1868-1911, see: GSL/COM/SP/3; Museum Committee reports, see: GSL/COM/MUS; Records of the Museum of the Geological Society, see: GSL/MUS.
ArchNoteSource: Moore, D T & J C Thackray & D L Morgan. "A short history of the Museum of the Geological Society of London, 1807-1911...". 'Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), vol 19 (1991), pp51-60. Description by Caroline Lam
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/1105PORTLOCK; Joseph Ellison (1794-1864); surveyor, army officer, and geologist1794-1864
DS/UK/2353STORY-MASKELYNE; Mervin Herbert Nevil (1823-1911); geologist1823-1911
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