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1874 Developed a method for internal lining of water pipes
1874 Developed a method for internal lining of water pipes


1881 Robert Angus Smith  64, Chemist FRS, PhD etc, And Government Inspector of Alkali works, lived in Chorlton with his niece Jessie K. Smith  45<ref>1881 census</ref>
1881 Robert Angus Smith  64, Chemist FRS, PhD etc, and Government Inspector of Alkali works, lived in Chorlton with his niece Jessie K. Smith  45<ref>1881 census</ref>


1884 Died in Colwyn Bay<ref>National probate calendar</ref>
1884 Died in Colwyn Bay<ref>National probate calendar</ref>

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Dr. (Robert) Angus Smith, analytical chemist, a pioneer in experimenting upon impurities in the air, and known for his "composition" which was used for coating metal, such as pipes, to protect them.

1817 Born in Glasgow, son of John Smith and Janet Thomson

1841 Gained a PhD at Giessen in Germany working with Liebig

1842 Became assistant to Lyon Playfair at Manchester Royal Institution

Became a consulting chemist

1847 Published his first paper on health effects of the components of the air

Prominent in the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society

1864 Elected chief inspector under the Alkali Act

1874 Developed a method for internal lining of water pipes

1881 Robert Angus Smith 64, Chemist FRS, PhD etc, and Government Inspector of Alkali works, lived in Chorlton with his niece Jessie K. Smith 45[1]

1884 Died in Colwyn Bay[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 census
  2. National probate calendar
  • Biography, DNB