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'''Sir Henry De La Beche''' was a leading Chemist.
'''Sir Henry De La Beche''' was a leading Chemist.
1835 First director general of the [[Geological Survey and Museum|Geological Survey]]


1851 Opened the school of instruction in Mining and Metallurgy (later part of the [[Royal School of Mines]]); it was located in the new buildings of the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street.
1851 Opened the school of instruction in Mining and Metallurgy (later part of the [[Royal School of Mines]]); it was located in the new buildings of the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street.

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Sir Henry De La Beche was a leading Chemist.

1835 First director general of the Geological Survey

1851 Opened the school of instruction in Mining and Metallurgy (later part of the Royal School of Mines); it was located in the new buildings of the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street.

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