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Liversidge, Archibald. Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, May 9, 1870. S. of John, of Bexley, Kent. B. Nov. 17, 1847, at Chiswick, Middlesex. Schools, Royal School of Mines and Royal College of Chemistry. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar; M.A. (hon. causa) 1887. University Demonstrator in Chemistry, 1870-3. LL.D. (Glasgow). Professor of Chemistry at Sydney University, N.S.W., 1872-1909, and Dean of the Faculty of Science. Geologist to the New South Wales Government. F.R.S., 1882; Hon. F.R.S.E.; F.R.G.S. Hon. Sec. of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 1888-1909; President, 1888-90. Vice-President of the Royal Society, N.S.W., and Hon. Sec., 1875-89. Author, The Minerals of New South Wales, etc. Died Sept. 26, 1927, at Kingston-on-Thames. (Scott, MSS.; Peile, II. 614; Who was Who, 1916-28.) | Archibald LIVERSIDGE Approx. lifespan: 18471927 pens. Christ's College adm1870:05:09 s. of John LIVERSIDGE of Bexley, Kent , b. Chiswick, Middlesex , 1847:11:17 Schools, Sch: Royal School of Mines and Sch: Royal College of Chemistry Matric 1870:10MT: Scholar MA hon. causa 1887 University Demonstrator in Chemistry: 1870-73 LLD Glasgow Professor of Chemistry: Sch: Sydney University Sydney, New South Wales , [Australia], 1872-1909, and Dean of the Faculty of Science. Geologist to: : New South Wales , Australia , Government FRS 1882 Hon. F.R.S.E.; FRGS Hon. Sec. of: : Australasian Association for Advancement of Science 1888-1909 President: 1888-90 Vice-President of the Royal [+ci]Society [-io+] New South Wales [-ou+] Australia [-cu], and Hon. Sec.: 1875-89 Publ.: The Minerals of New South Wales etc. d. 1927:09:26 at Kingston-on-Thames [Surrey], (Scott, MSS.; Peile, II. 614; Who was Who 1916-28) [add:]Photograph: CAS: H.92[:add] |