Henry Howe Bemrose (geologist)

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Dr Henry Howe Arnold Bemrose FGS (13 March 1857, Derby – 17 July 1939, Derby) was an English printer, publisher, and geologist.[1]

He, early in life, assumed the name of "Arnold-Bemrose" to distinguish his name from that of his father, Sir Henry Howe Bemrose (1827–1911) and, upon the death of his father, reverted to the name "Bemrose". Arnold-Bemrose graduated B.A. 1879 from Clare College, Cambridge and then entered his father's printing firm of Bemrose and Sons, where he remained active for over fifty years.[1] Arnold-Bemrose received his M.A. in 1882 and his Sc.D. in 1908 from Clare College, Cambridge.[2] He was the Mayor of Derby for 1909.[1]

He published over twenty papers dealing mostly with geology, as well as the 1910 book Derbyshire on the county's geology, history, antiquities, and architecture.[3] He received the Murchison Medal in 1938.

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  1. ^ a b c "Biographical notices of mineralogists recently deceased (Eighth Series)" (PDF). The Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society. 28 (199): 179–180. December 1947. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  2. ^ "Bemrose, Henry Howe (BMRS875HH)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ Arnold-Bemrose, Henry Howe (1910). Derbyshire. Cambridge University Press.

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