Item 0018 - Letter, 29 August 1876

Open original Digital object

Title and statement of responsibility area

Title proper

Letter, 29 August 1876

General material designation

Parallel title

Other title information

Title statements of responsibility

Title notes

  • Source of title proper: Title based on content.

Level of description

Item

Reference code

CA MUA MG 1022-2-1-387-0018

Edition area

Edition statement

Edition statement of responsibility

Class of material specific details area

Statement of scale (cartographic)

Statement of projection (cartographic)

Statement of coordinates (cartographic)

Statement of scale (architectural)

Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)

Dates of creation area

Date(s)

Physical description area

Physical description

1 letter

Publisher's series area

Title proper of publisher's series

Parallel titles of publisher's series

Other title information of publisher's series

Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series

Numbering within publisher's series

Note on publisher's series

Archival description area

Name of creator

(1814-1891)

Biographical history

Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay was born on January 31, 1814, in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

He was a Scottish geologist and author. In 1827, after the death of his father, he had to take a clerkship in a cotton broker's office. Unhappy, he found consolation in literature and science, especially geology. In 1840, he produced a geological model of Isle of Arran, an island off the coast of Scotland, and presented it to the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Glasgow. Sir Roderick Impey Murchison (1792-1871) was impressed with his model and recruited him for a position on the British Geological Survey. Ramsay served in this position for forty years. He became a Professor of Geology at the University College in England in 1848. In 1849, he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1851, he was appointed Professorship of Geology at the Royal School of Mines and in 1856, he was elected President of the Geological Section of the British Association. In 1857, he represented the British Geological Society to the American Association for Advancement of Science visiting Canada and Northeastern United States. In 1862, he became President of the Geological Society and received its Wollaston Medal. He received the Royal Medal from the Royal Society in 1879. In 1881, he was knighted by Queen Victoria. He published numerous papers on geology, e.g., “Geology of Arran" (1841), “On Glacial Origin of Certain Lakes in Switzerland” (1862), “The Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain” (1863), and “The Geology of North Wales” (1881).

In 1852, he married Mary Louisa Williams (1825-1917). He died on December 9, 1891, in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales.

Custodial history

Scope and content

Letter to Dr. Dawson from Andw. Ramsay, written from Beaumaris.

Notes area

Physical condition

Immediate source of acquisition

Arrangement

Language of material

Script of material

Location of originals

Availability of other formats

Restrictions on access

Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

Finding aids

Associated materials

Related materials

Accruals

Alternative identifier(s)

Standard number area

Standard number

Access points

Subject access points

Place access points

Name access points

Genre access points

Control area

Description record identifier

Institution identifier

Rules or conventions

Status

Level of detail

Dates of creation, revision and deletion

Language of description

Script of description

Sources

Digital object (External URI) rights area

Digital object (Reference) rights area

Digital object (Thumbnail) rights area

Accession area

Related subjects

Related people and organizations

Related places

Related genres

Physical storage

  • Box: M-1022-80A