Dean, Dennis R. (Author)
Description Describes the major collection of original material pertaining to 19th-century British geology that belonged to Gideon Mantell, and which since 1927 has been housed in the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
Article
Ingham, Patricia;
(1980)
Hardy and The wonders of geology
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Thesis
Zimmerman, Virginia Lee-Alice;
(2001)
The Grating Roar of Science: Victorian Revisions of Time
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Article
Cleevely, R. J.;
Chapman, S. D.;
(2000)
The two states of Mantell's Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex: 1827 and c. 1829
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Book
Brook, Anthony;
(2002)
Gideon Mantell. Memento Mori---2
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Article
Cleevely, R.J.;
Chapman, S.D.;
(1992)
The accumulation and disposal of Gideon Mantell's fossil collections and their role in the history of British palaeontology
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Article
Yaldwyn, John C.;
Tee, Garry J.;
Mason, Alan P.;
(1997)
The status of Gideon Mantell's “first” Iguanodon tooth in the Museum of New Zeeland Te Papa Tongarewa
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Article
Benton, Michael J.;
(1982)
Progressionism in the 1850s: Lyell, Owen, Mantell and the Elgin fossil reptile Leptopleuron (Telerperon)
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Essay Review
Oldroyd, David R.;
(1984)
By grid and group divided: Buckland and the English geological community in the early 19th century
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Article
Rudwick, Martin J.S.;
(1988)
A year in the life of Adam Sedgwick and company, geologists
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Thesis
Stafford, R. A.;
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The role of Sir Roderick Murchison in promoting the geological exploitation of the British Empire, 1855-1871
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Article
Boud, R.C.;
(1993)
Cartographic patronage and the Highland and Agricultural Society: The county geological premium competitions, 1835-1847
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Article
Jackson, Patrick N. Wyse;
(1996)
Alexander Nimmo's On the application of the science of geology to the purposes of practical navigation (1825): The first investigation of marine geology and its bearing on the geology of the offshore south west British Isles
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Article
Boud, R.C.;
(1988)
Institutional and individual influences on Scottish geological maps, 1804-1847: A cornucopia of publication or a mere trickle?
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Article
Edmonds, J. M.;
(1979)
The founding of the Oxford Readership in Geology, 1818
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Article
Kölbl-Ebert, Martina;
(1997)
Charlotte Murchison (née Hugonin) 1788-1869
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Article
Rudwick, Martin J.S.;
(1975)
Charles Lyell, F.R.S. (1797-1875) and his London lectures on geology, 1832-33
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Article
Boud, R.C.;
(1974)
Aaron Arrowsmith's topographical map of Scotland and John Macculloch's geological survey
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Article
Bowers, Brian;
Bowers, Keith;
(1996)
Michael Faraday's geological notes on the Isle of Wight
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Book
Davy, Humphry;
(1980)
Humphry Davy on geology: The 1805 lectures for the general audience. Edited and with an introduction by Siegfried, Robert and Robert H. Dott, Jr
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Chapter
Torrens, Hugh S.;
(1998)
Geology in peace time: An English visit to study German mineralogy and geology (and visit Goethe, Werner and Raumer) in 1816
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