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Mineralogical Magazine; February 2006; v. 70; no. 1; p. 139-140
© 2006 Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Obituary

Dr NEVILLE BRADSHAW(1937–2005)

P. M. Fozzard

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Neville, or ‘Nev’ to his friends and family, grew up in Lancashire, attended Colne Grammar School, and then Manchester University where he graduated with a 1st Class Honours degree in Geology (1958) and a PhD in Mineralogy and Petrology (1962). In January 1962 he was recruited into a British Government (Overseas Geological Surveys) post of Mineralogist to the Tanganyika (Tanzania) Geological Survey in Dodoma. The G.S. was somewhat unique in that it developed and provided a source of many very competent earth scientists who went on to occupy senior career positions worldwide in public, international and private mineral industry fields. Neville was certainly included in this ‘band of brothers’.

In Tanganyika as it then was, Neville took charge of the Mineralogical Laboratory . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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