Horace Bolingbroke Woodward , (20 August 1848 – 6 February 1914) was a
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geologist who participated in the Geological Survey of England and Wales from 1867 until his retirement in 1908. He was vice-president of the
Geological Society, where he was elected a Fellow in 1868; elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society
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in 1896, and awarded the
Wollaston Medal
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The medal is named after William Hyde Wollaston, and was first awarded in 1831. It was originally made of gold (1831–1845), ...
in 1909.
He was second son
of geologist
Samuel Pickworth Woodward, himself second son of geologist and antiquary
Samuel Woodward. His brother was
malacologist
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Bernard Barham Woodward.
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1848 births
1914 deaths
English geologists
Fellows of the Royal Society
Wollaston Medal winners
Fellows of the Geological Society of London
Presidents of the Geologists' Association
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