Sorby, Henry Clifton, 1826-1908

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Henry Clifton Sorby was an English geologist and mineralogist.

From the description of Diaries, 1859-1908. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122644711

From the guide to the Henry Clifton Sorby diaries, 1859-1908, 1859-1908, (American Philosophical Society)

Epithet: geologist

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The collection consists of architectural photographs, diaries, a letter, and a set of reprinted papers by Sorby with his manuscript amendments. The eight boxes of architectural photographs taken by Sorby on his travels contain mostly examples from all over England (Prehistoric to modern) but there are a smaller number depicting styles in foreign countries (Norway, Italy, France and elsewhere). There are also specimens of half-timbered work. The eleven diaries, written in pencil, cover the years 1859-1908 (with some gaps), and there is a further diary in ink thought to be by his father Henry Sorby for the years 1845-1846. The printed papers with manuscript amendments appear to include instructions to the printer intended to produce revised versions.

Henry Clifton Sorby (1826-1908) was born on the 10th May 1826 into an old Sheffield family, being the grandson of a Master Cutler. After completing his education both at Sheffield Collegiate School and by private tuition he devoted his life to scientific research, being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society at the early age of 31. His published papers, which number over 150, include research in chemistry, metallurgy, biology and geology. His best known work was in the last of these fields, in particular in microscopy. He pioneered the basic techniques of microscopic petrology and of modern metallography, and invented the microspectroscope.

Sorby took a keen interest in education and during the 1860s had taken a leading part in an unsuccessful attempt to found a Technical School in Sheffield. Soon after the establishment of Firth College he became its Vice-President in 1881, President from 1882-1897, and Vice-President of the new University College, Sheffield, 1897-1905. With the inauguration of the University of Sheffield he served as a member of its Council from 1905 until his death on 9th March 1908.

The name of Sorby is perpetuated in the Sorby Chair (formerly of Geology, now Earth Sciences) in the University, the Sorby Research Fellowship of the Royal Society, and the Sorby Society of Sheffield. A biographical study by Norman Higham: A very scientific gentleman: the major achievements of Henry Clifton Sorby (Oxford, 1963) made much use of the diaries.

From the guide to the Henry Clifton Sorby collection, 1845-1906, (University of Sheffield Library)

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creatorOf Henry Clifton Sorby diaries, 1859-1908, 1859-1908 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Henry Clifton Sorby collection, 1845-1906 University of Sheffield Lbrary
creatorOf Henry Clifton Sorby collection, 1845-1906 University of Sheffield Lbrary
creatorOf Avebury, John Lubbock, 1st Baron, 1834-1913. Avebury Papers. A. General Correspondence, 1855-1911. Vol. XXV (ff. 96). 1896. British Library
creatorOf Avebury, John Lubbock, 1st Baron, 1834-1913. Avebury Papers. A. General Correspondence, 1855-1911. Vol. XXXI (ff. 268). 1901. British Library
creatorOf MCCRIMMON COLLECTION. Vol. VII (ff. viii+222). Album of letters from prominent people, addressed chiefly to Sir Antonio Panizzi, Principal Librarian of the British Museum 1856-1866, and to Sergeant John Humffreys Parry, his family and associates; 182..., 1827-1881 British Library
referencedIn Vol. XXII (ff. 432). 1848-1878.includes:f. 1 Lewis Weston Dillwyn, MP; of Sketty Hall, county Glamorgan: Letter to A. R. Wallace: 1848. f. 2 James Motley, traveller in the E Indies: Letter to A. R. Wallace: 1858. f. 3 Thomas George Baring, 2nd Baro..., 1848-1878 British Library
referencedIn Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882. Letter : Kent, England, to Daniel Sharpe, [1853] Nov. 12. University of Chicago Library
referencedIn Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882. Letter : Kent, England, to Daniel Sharpe, [1853] Nov. 12. Texas Christian University
creatorOf Sorby, Henry Clifton, 1826-1908. Diaries, 1859-1908. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Vol. VIII, ff. 297, R-Y.includes:f. 1 John Rae, FRS; Arctic explorer: Letter to R. McCormick: 1860.f. 3 Andrew Crombie Ramsay, geologist; Knight 1881: Letter to -: 1841.f. 4 Andrew Crombie Ramsay, geologist; Knight 1881: Letter to T. R. Jones: ... British Library
creatorOf Sorby, Henry Clifton, 1826-1908. Letters. Smithsonian Institution. Libraries
creatorOf Avebury, John Lubbock, 1st Baron, 1834-1913. Avebury Papers. A. General Correspondence, 1855-1911. Vol. XXX (ff. 220). Feb.-Dec. 1900. British Library
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Geologists Great Britain
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Birth 1826-05-10

Death 1908-03-09

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