Ref NoLDGSL/348
TitleFERMOR, Sir Lewis Leigh (1880-1954)
Date1889-1998
LevelSubSeries
Extent15 files, 5 volumes
FormatDocument
DescriptionPersonal papers, notebooks and diaries relating to Sir Lewis Leigh Fermor, particularly his early life. Personal papers include marriage certificate to second wife (Lady Frances Fermor), and birth certificate of son (Patrick Leigh Fermor), CV, photos, and his initial contract with the Geological Survey of India, with diaries covering 1902-1904 and 1908, and notebooks on natural history.

The series also includes extensive correspondence between Lady Frances Fermor, the Geological Society, and other individuals on the subject of Lady Fermor's will and the establishment of the Fermor Fund and Fermor Lecture, as well as the will itself and conditions of the Fund.

Material ranges in date from 1889 to 1998.
Administrative HistoryLewis Leigh Fermor was born in Peckham on 18th September 1880, the eldest of six children of a bank clerk. After gaining a National Scholarship to attend the Royal College of Science in 1898, Fermor began studying metallurgy with the aim of working at the Royal Mint. He was eventually encouraged to apply to the Geological Survey of India by Professor J W Judd, and departed for India in 1902.

There followed a long and successful career at the Geological Survey of India. In 1909, after discovering six manganese minerals, his report on the manganese deposits of the country earned him his DSc. During WW1 he assisted the Railway Board and the Indian Munitions Board, for which he received an OBE in 1919. He lead the surveying of the Archaean rocks of Madhya Pradesh both before and after the First World War. Although he officially became director of the Survey in 1932, he had previously acted as such for several years in the 1920s and from 1930 onwards. He retired from the directorship in 1935, but continued to live in India until 1939 as a consulting geologist.

Fermor eventually retired to Bristol, and died on 24th May 1954. His knighthood came in 1935, with other honours including the presidency of the Indian Science Congress (1933), first President of the National Institute of Sciences of India (1935), FRS (1934) and President of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (1951-1952). He became a fellow of the Geological Society in 1902, received the Bigsby Medal in 1921 for his earlier work on garnets, and served on Council from 1943-1947. He married his first wife, Muriel Ambler, in 1909, with whom he had two children (Vanessa and the writer Patrick Leigh Fermor) before divorcing, and his second wife, Frances Mary Case, in 1933.
ProvenancePresented by R J G Savage, 1998/5.
ArrangementSeveral files are incorporated into this sub-series - formerly these were LDGSL/348, LDGSL/349, LDGSL/350 and LDGSL/1033. Some material extracted from the Executive Secretary series is also included.
Access ConditionsAccess is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information.
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialFermor's chain of office as Director of the Geological Survey of India from 1911, which appears to have been made by a local craftsman is at GSL/OB/49.
ArchNoteDescription by Victoria Woodcock
CreatorNameFERMOR | Sir | Lewis Leigh | 1880-1954 | geologist
TermButterflies
Colonial countries
Manganese ore mining
Academic decorations of honour
Ocean travel
Field work
Higher education
Secondary education
Autobiography
Geological surveying
Bequests
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/514FERMOR; Sir; Lewis Leigh (1880-1954); geologist1880-1954
DS/UK/1138Geological Survey of India; 1851-1851-
DS/UK/1139FERMOR; Sir; Patrick Leigh (1915-2011); author and soldier1915-2011
DS/UK/1140FERMOR; Lady; Frances Mary (1898-1990); née Case; 2nd wife of Lewis Leigh Fermor1898-1990
Places
CodePlaceName
NA384Madhya Pradesh
NA484Maharashtra
NA132Southeast England
NA2Dorset
NA73Switzerland
NA287Derbyshire
NA165India
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