Mark Stirrup
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| Born | 1831 | ||||||||||
| Died | 1907 | ||||||||||
| Residence |
3 Withington Terrace, Moss-side, Manchester Richmond Hill, Bowdon, Cheshire [1883] | ||||||||||
| Occupation | academic | ||||||||||
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1881.10.25 proposed to AI
Notes From Elsewhere
MARK STIRRUP, F.G.S.
BOKN 1831. DIED JUNE 10, 1907.
A ZEALOUS member of the Manchester Geological Society, Mr. Stirrup had communicated to that body the results of observations on the Glacial Geology of Llandudno (1883), and on the effects of Marine Erosion as shown by the Sea-Cliffs and Sea-Caves of the British Isles (1897). He also wrote an account of the early history of that Society (1897).
Publications
External Publications
On Foreign Boulders in Coal Seams
On the Ancient Canoe Found at Barton-upon-Irwell
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RAI Material
Other Material
The "Mark Stirrup" Collection of Fossil Insects from the Coal Measures of Commentry (Allier): Central France
Issue 23 of The Manchester Museum. Notes from the Manchester Museum