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Joseph Prestwich
FRS
Prestwich, Joseph.jpg
Born 1812
Died 1896
Residence Shoreham Sevenoaks [1869]
34 Broad Street, Oxford [1879]
35 St Giles', Oxford [1883]
Darent-Hulme, near Shoreham, Sevenoaks [1888]
Occupation geologist
business
Society Membership
membership ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow
left 1896 deceased
elected_ESL 1869.06
elected_AI 1869
clubs Athenaeum Club
societies Royal Society
Zetetical Society
Geological Society
Palaeontographical Society



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Office Notes

House Notes

Professor of Geology in the University of Oxford [1879]
1896.11.10 death announced

Notes From Elsewhere

Sir Joseph Prestwich FRS, (12 March 1812 – 23 June 1896) was a British geologist and businessman, known as an expert on the Tertiary Period and for having confirmed the findings of Boucher de Perthes of ancient flint tools in the Somme valley gravel beds.

Member of the Athenaeum club from 1863

Publications

External Publications

Geology of Coalbrookdale

Geology, Chemical and Physical, Stratigraphical and Palaeontologic

House Publications

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RAI Material

Other Material