Ref NoLDGSL/7
TitleBA Committee to 'inquire into the distribution of Coal over the Globe'
Date1845-1846
LevelSeries
Extent5 items
FormatDocument
DescriptionPapers relating to the British Association for the Advancement of Science Committee to inquire into the distribution of Coal over the Globe, 1845-1846. Comprises: Committee resolution; printed notice of meeting; and three letters sent to George Bellas Greenough from Charles Tilstone Beke, J R Gowen and Edward Jerningham Wakefield, the latter two concerning coal deposits in New Zealand.
Administrative HistoryThe Committee, formed in 1845, consisted of: the President & General Secretary of the British Association; the President of the Geological Society who acted as convenor; the Director of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom; the Professors of Geology at Oxford and Cambridge Universities; George Bellas Greenough; Richard John Griffith; Major Thomas Henry Shadwell Clerke; and Thomas Sopwith. Its remit was to chart every region in the globe, with special reference to steam navigation and steam power for the manufacturing industry, where coal capable of being used as fuel was known to exist.
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LanguageEnglish
ArchNoteDescription by Caroline Lam
CreatorNameWAKEFIELD | Edward Jerningham | 1820-1879 | settler in New Zealand
BEKE | Charles Tilstone | 1800-1874 | traveller and geographer
British Science Association | 1831-
xx British Association for the Advancement of Science
TermMineral resources
Coal
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/24British Science Association; 1831-1831-
DS/UK/114BEKE; Charles Tilstone (1800-1874); traveller and geographer1800-1874
DS/UK/2252GOWEN; James Robert (fl 1829-1855); Fellow of the Geological Societyfl 1829-1855
Places
CodePlaceName
NA61New Zealand
NA62Campania
NA63Calabria
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