Frank Rutley

Geologist, Author

1842 – 1904

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Who was Frank Rutley?

Frank Rutley, an English geologist and petrographer, was born at Dover on 14 May 1842. He was educated partly at Bonn, but his interest in geology was kindled at the Royal School of Mines, where he studied from 1862-64. He then joined the army, and served as lieutenant until 1867, when he became an Assistant Geologist on the Geological Survey.

Working in the Lake District, Rutley began to make a special study of rocks and rock-forming minerals, and soon qualified as acting petrographer on the Geological Survey. For several years be worked in this capacity at the Museum in Jermyn Street: he described the volcanic rocks of E. Somerset and the Bristol district in 1876, and wrote special memoirs on The Eruptive Rocks of Brent Tor, and on The Felsitic Lavas of England and Wales.

Rutley was the author of an exceedingly useful little book on Mineralogy; also of The Study of Rocks, Rock-forming Minerals, and Granites and Greenstones; and of a number of petrographical papers, dealing with perlitic and spherulitic structures, with the rocks of the Malvern Hills, etc.

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Born
1842
Profession
Education
  • Royal School of Mines
Died
1904

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on July 23, 2013

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