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YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY List of Members, 1941 Downloaded from http://pygs.lyellcollection.org/ by guest on October 2, 2021 YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY List of Members, 1941 HONORARY MEMBERS. FEARNSIDES, W. G., M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., 11, Ranmoor Crescent. Sheffield 10. GARWOOD, E. J., M.A., Sc.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.G.S., 90, Adelaide Road, London, N.W.3. SHEPPARD, T., M.SC, F.G.S., F.Z.S., The Museums, Hull. WOODWARD, SIR A. SMITH, Kt., LL.D., D.Sc, Ph.D., F.R.S., F.C.S., F.L.S., Hill Place, Haywards Heath, Sussex. ORDINARY MEMBERS. ABBOTT, A„ 78, Ash Road, Leeds 6. AIERS, A. J., Sycamore Mount, Kinders, Greenfield, nr. Oldham. AIREY, MRS. C. N., 70, Stainburn Crescent, Leeds 7. ANDERSON, F. W., M.Sc, Geol. Survey Office, 19, George Terrace, Edinburgh. ASHWORTH, J. H., 151, St. Andrews Road South, St. Annes-on-Sea. ASTON, R. L., 31, Cliff Road, Leeds 6. ATKINSON, F. S„ M.Eng., M.I.M.E., Mining Dept., The University, Leeds 2. BAIRSTOW, L., M.A., F.G.S., Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural History), London, S.W.7. BARKER, W. R., F.G.S., 15, Fitzwilliam Avenue, Wath-on-Dearne. BAYNES-SMITH, W., 15, Montagu Place, Leeds 8. BEAUMONT, A. G., M.Inst.C.E., 23, Castle Road, Sandal, Wakefield. BEEVERS, C., Broom Grove, Bessacarr, Doncaster. BEILBY, R. B., M.C., A.M.I.M.E., Hoddon Manor. Nr. Peter• borough. BELBIN, H. L., 69, Crawshaw Grove. Beauchiel Sheffield 8. BEVERIDGE, J. P., A.M.I.C.E., Waterworks Dept., Huddersfield. BISAT. W. S., M.Sc, F.G.S., The Dene, Collingham, Leeds. BLACK. M., M.A., Ph.D., F.G.S., Trinity College, Cambridge. BOND, GEOFFREY, F.G.S., Arncliffe, Skipton. BOSWELL, P. G. H., O.B.E., D.Sc, F.G.S., M.I.M.E., Imperial College of Science, London, S.W.7 BRANSON, J. M., B.Sc, 3, Hill Street, Colne. BROMEHEAD, C. E. N., B.A., F.G.S., Geological Survey, Exhibition Road, London, S.W.7. BROWN, S. C, B.Sc, Prince of Wales Colliery, Pontefract. BURTON. W. E. H., F.G.S., Haverfield, Chevet Lane, Sandal, Wakefield. CARLING, J., 35, Adam Street, Middlesbrough. CARPENTER, G. T., 15, Carr Lane, Sandal, Wakefield. CARR. L., F.G.S., 275, Ringinglow Road, Sheffield 11. CARRUTHERS. R. G., F.R.S.E., F.G.S., Geological Survey, Kings College, Newcastle-on-Tyne. CHAPMAN PURCHAS, A. T., Cliff Lodge, Leyburn, Yorkshire. CHARLESWORTH, A., M.Sc, Lyndhurst, Denton Road, Ben Rhydding, Ilkley. CHEETHAM, C. A., Austwick, via Lancaster. Downloaded from http://pygs.lyellcollection.org/ by guest on October 2, 2021 vi TROC YORKS. GEOL. SOC XXIV Elected 1937 CHUBB, L. J., M.Sc., Ph.D., F.G.S., 1, St. Michaels Place, Aberystwyth. 1938 CLEGG, F. E., B.A., 52, Sufton Street, Birkby, Huddersfield. 1939 COPE, F. WOLVERSON, Geological Survey Office, 250, Oxford Road, Manchester 13. 1937 D'ARCY EXPLORATION CO., LTD., Britannic House, Finsbury Circus, London, E.C.2. 1941 DAVIES, W., 27, Hallam Grange Rise, Sheffield 10. 1941 DAVIS, A. G„ 75, Croydon Road, Anerby, London, S.E.20. 1923 DELL, J. A., M.Sc, Bootham School, York. 1934 DENNIS, W. H., Park House, Pontefract. 1939 DINHAM, C. H„ B.A., F.R.S.E., Geological Survey, Exhibition Road, London, S.W.7. 1932 EAGAR, G. F. F., M.I.M.E., Russets, Sandal, Wakefield. 1939 EAGAR, R. M„ Magdalen College, Oxford. 1932 EASTWOOD, T., A.R.C.Sc, F.G.S., Geological Survey, Exhibition Road, London, S.W.7. 1904 EDWARDS, E. J., M.Sc, Royal Technical College, Glasgow. 1929 EDWARDS, WILFRID, M.A., F.G.S., Geological Survey, Exhibition Road, London, S.W.7. 1927 ELLES, MISS G. L., M.B.E., M.A., D.Sc, F.G.S., Newnham College, Cambridge. 1933 ENGLAND, N. E., M.I.C.E., Halesfield House, Upper Altofts, Normanton. 1936 FARRAN, C. E., B.A., M.Inst.C.E., 1, Princes Street, Doncaster. 1932 FENNELL, R. C. G., B.A., B.Sc, Troon, Oatlands Chase, Weybridge, Surrey. 1902 FITZWILLIAM, THE EARL, Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham. 1933 GAYNER, J. S., M.D., Hall Cottage, New Earswick, York. 1938 GEORGE, T. N., D.SC, Ph.D., F.G.S., University College, Swansea. 1939 GIBSON, W. G., 92, Broadgate Walk, Horsforth, Leeds. 1934 GILL, L. B., Highfield House, Goose Hill, Normanton. 1940 GILL, W. D., C/O., Messrs. Steel Bros. & Co. Ltd., Attock Oil Co., Rawalpindi, Punjab, India. 1933 GORDON, W. T., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., F.G.S., Kings College, Strand, London, W.C.2. 1937 GOWING, G. S., B.A., 60, Junction Road, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees. 1933 HALE, W. J., Finkin House, Stanley, Wakefield. 1902 HARGREAVES, W., LL.D., M.I.M.E., Carlton House, Rothwell Haigh, Leeds. 1935 HARRISON, K., B.A., Kings' College, Cambridge. 1933 HAWKINS, H. L., D.SC, F.R.S., F.G.S., The University, Reading. 1931 HAYES, J. S., M.I.M.E., Highfield, Crofton, Wakefield. 1932 HEMINGWAY, J. E„ B.Sc, Ph.D., F.G.S., The University, Leeds 2. 1936 HEPWORTH, E., M.SC, 3, Poplar Avenue, Wakefield. 1939 HILLS, J. C, c/o. Isler & Co. Ltd., Bardon Chambers, King Street, Leeds. 1936 HINDERWELL, E. W., 7, The Drive, Cross Gates, Leeds. 1936 HODGE, M. B., Ph.D., Bankfield Museum, Halifax. 1925 HOLMES, A., D.Sc, F.G.S., The University, Durham. 1919 HOLMES, J., 9, Campbell Street, Crosshills, Keighley. 1938 HOPKINS, W., Ph.D., M.Sc, F.G.S., The University, Durham. 1941 HORSFIELD, E. L., 200, Rotherham Road, Maltby. 1922 HUDSON, R. G. S., D.Sc, F.G.S., 22, Ilkley Road, Morton Banks, Keighley. 1930 Downloaded from http://pygs.lyellcollection.org/ by guest on October 2, 2021 LIST OF MEMBERS Vll HUGHES, D. R., B.SC, F.G.S., Waskerley House, Wolsingham, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham. HUGILL, W., M.Met., Langham House, Fields Road, Alsager, Cheshire. HUMMEL, E. L., B.Sc, 1, West Parade, West Park, Leeds 6. JACKSON, J. W., D.Sc, F.G.S., The Museum, Manchester 13. JARMAIN, G. G., Fenay Court, Almondbury, Huddersfield. JOHNS, C, M.I.M.E., F.G.S., Cefn Bryn, Bradway, Sheffield 8. JONES, A. O., Hillside, Almondbury Common, Huddersfield. JONES, R. C. B., M.Sc, F.G.S., Geological Survey, 250, Oxford Road, Manchester 13 JOWETT, A., D.SC, F.G.S., Downside House, Downside, West Town, Bristol. KEARNS, K. C, 1, Priory Villas, St. Martins, Richmond, Yorks. KING, W. B. R., M.C., O.B.E., M.A., ScD., F.G.S., Worton, Askrigg, Yorkshire. LANGSTRETH, G., 1, Birch Avenue, Todmorden. LEE, S. J., 16, Rectory Gardens, Doncaster. LEWIS, H. P., M.A., ScD., F.G.S., Llwyn, Borth, Cardiganshire. LIBRARIAN, Birkbeck College, Chancery Lane, London, E.C.4. LIBRARIAN, Bradford Free Library, Darley Street, Bradford. LIBRARIAN, Central Reference Library, Leeds 1. LIBRARIAN, Dept. of Geology, Imperial College of Science, South Kensington, S.W.7. LIBRARIAN, General Library, University College, Aberystwyth. LIBRARIAN, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. LIBRARIAN, Public Library, Scarborough. LIBRARIAN, Public Library, Sheffield. LIBRARIAN, Sedgwick Museum Library, Cambridge. LIBRARIAN, The University, Bristol. LIBRARIAN, The University, Liverpool. LIBRARIAN, University College, Nottingham. LORD, F. W., District Valuer's Office, 25, Lord Street, Huddersfield. LOVETT, T., M.B., Ch.B., Harden, Austwick, Lancaster. LOWE, W., 308, Dewsbury Road, Wakefield. MACKINTOSH, A. H. G., M.B., Braecroft, 1, Industry Road, Sheffield 9. MACMILLAN, W. E. F., F.G.S., 42, Onslow Square, London, S.W.7. MASON, C, 15. Park Avenue, Hull. MAUFE, H. B., M.A., F.G.S., 10, Carlton House Terrace, London, S.W.I. MCCONNELL, R. B., D.Sc, F.G.S., Dept. of Land and Mines, Dodoma, Tanganyika. MELMORE, S., B.SC, 61, Carr Lane, Acomb, York. MITCHELL, G. H., M.Sc, Ph.D., F.G.S., Geological Survey, Ex• hibition Road, London, S.W.7. MONTAGU, MISS A. E., Low Borrans, Windermere. MOORE, E. W. J., B.Sc, A.I.C., 307, Blackburn Road, Haslingden, Lanes. MORGAN, A. S., B.Sc, M.Inst.C.E., Britannic Chambers, 3, Central Street, Halifax. MORRIS, T. O., M.Sc, F.G.S., Cross Winds, Menai Bridge, Anglesey. NOWELL, B., 545, Selby Road, Halton, Leeds. ODLING, M., M.A., B.Sc, F.G.S., Cherwell, 68, Cargo Fleet Lane Old Ormesby, Middlesbrough. PARKINSON, D., D.Sc, Ph.D., F.G.S., 129, Monmouth Drive, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire. Downloaded from http://pygs.lyellcollection.org/ by guest on October 2, 2021 PROC. YORKS. GEOL. SOC. XXIV PHILLIPS, T., Northgate, Baildon, Bradford. PINFOLD, E. S., M.A., M.Inst.P.T., F.G.S., Ashcroft, Undercliffe, Bradford. POOLE, H. F., Shann Lane, Spring Gardens, Keighley. PROCTOR, W., F.G.S., 299, Twenty Well Lane, Bradway, Nr. Sheffield. PUGH, W. J., O.B.E., B.A., D.Sc, F.G.S., The University, Manchester 13. PULFREY, W., M.Sc, Ph.D., F.G.S., Geological Survey, Nairobi, Kenya. RADGE, G. W„ Avondale, Grantham Road, Bracebridge Heath, Lincoln. RAISTRICK, A., M.SC, Ph.D., F.G.S., King's College, Newcastle- on-Tyne. RAMSDEN, E. A., M.D., Briarfield, Dobcross, Nr. Oldham. RANSON, J., A.M.I.M.E., F.G.S., 40, Irving Place, Blackburn. RASTALL, R. H., Sc.D., F.G.S., M.I.M.M., Christ's College, Cambridge. RAYNOR, MISS D. H., M.A., Ph.D., Dept. of Geology, The University, Leeds. REGNART, H., 33, Eskdale Terrace, Newcastle*on-Tyne. ROBINSON, W., Omelda, Moorland Avenue, Baildon, Bradford. ROOME, G. W., B.Sc, 21, Glen Almond Road, Sheffield. ROTHWELL, W., Trencom, Bolam Road, Lytham, Lancashire.
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