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Ref NoDF/MIN/20/35
Alt Ref NoDF20/35
TitleSmith, Walter Campbell: correspondence and papers
DescriptionThe series consists of the scientific papers of Walter Campbell Smith which remained in the Department after he ceased his research work in the mid 1960s. It includes diaries, laboratory and jotting notebooks, files of correspondence and notes, drafts of papers, photographs and some drawings. The collection relates to petrology, mineralogy and the history of geology.
Date1910-1968
AccessStatusOpen
Related MaterialThe bulk of Campbell Smith's scientific correspondence is incorporated with that of the Department in DF1; there are notes on his war service, the script of a radio broadcast (1925) and an incomplete bibliography in DF18, and laboratory notebooks in DF19.
Held ByNHM Archives
Extent150
LevelSubSeries
AdminHistoryWalter Campbell Smith (1887-1988) was born at Solihull on 30 November 1887, and educated at Solihull School and at Cambridge University, where he read crystallography and mineralogy, together with geology and petrology. He graduated with first class honours in 1910, and was appointed as an Assistant in the Department of Mineralogy at the Museum the same year. He worked as a petrologist, studying the rocks collected on Captain Scott's 'Terra Nova' expedition, and tackling the curation of the Geological Society's foreign rocks, which were acquired in 1911. Campbell Smith served with the Artists' Rifles during the First World War, being demobilized in 1919 as a Lieutenant Colonel. He travelled in Europe in 1927 and in North America in 1933, becoming Deputy Keeper in 1931 and Keeper of Mineralogy in 1937. Campbell Smith collaborated with Frank Dixey in a study of limestones in Nyasaland from 1933 onwards, and his recognition of their magmatic origin is his single most important scientific achievement. He also worked on meteorites, the petrology of hand axes, the geology of the sea floor, among other things, and published more than 100 scientific papers. Campbell Smith married Susan Finnegan of the Department of Zoology in 1936, and retired from the keepership in 1952, although he continued to work in the Museum until about 1965.

References:
[Bishop, A C] 1989. Walter Campbell Smith. Yearbook of the Geological Society for 1988. pp 30-33
Name: Smith, Walter Campbell, 1887-1988

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PX87Smith; Walter Campbell (1887-1988); Mineralogist and petrologist; Keeper of Mineralogy1887-1988
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