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Title: Thomas Webster Papers
Short title: Thomas Webster Papers
Dates of creation: 1814-1844
Level of description: fonds
Extent and medium: 0.013 cubic metres
Name of creator(s): Thomas Webster
Administrative and biographical history: Thomas Webster was born in 1773 in the Orkneys. He was educated at Aberdeen, but soon moved to London, where he studied architecture and agriculture. After completing his studies, he travelled through England and France gaining practice as an architect. In 1779, he was appointed to the post of clerk of the works with the newly established Royal Institution, the building for which he designed.
On deciding to follow a career in geology, he acted as curator, draughtsman and librarian to the Geological Society from 1812-26, and as house-secretary, 1819-27. His work with the society included a great deal of editorial work on their Transactions. Webster's published papers are relatively few in number, but are all known as classic texts on their respective subjects. His work focused upon the Tertiary and Cretaceous, and, to a certain extent, the Jurassic strata of the South of England, 1814-27. Later in life, he delivered lectures in geology to, and on behalf of, various educational and scientific bodies, becoming the University of London's first Professor of Geology in 1841. He died in 1844 at his London home. Today his name is associated with the rare British mineral, Websterite.
Scope and content: The papers contain letters written and received by Thomas Webster, along with printed syllabuses of courses of lectures delivered by Webster. His letters date from 1818-44, but mostly cover the earlier period. Other leading geologists of Webster's era appear within his correspondence, including W H Fitton; William Buckland; W D Conybeare and Henry de la Beche. The main material on the research undertaken during this period is available in the monographs and published papers of the time, but the letters provide an extra insight and personal views on both events and characters of the age. They also reveal a great deal as to the operation of geological practice over a century ago.
Conditions governing access: The papers may be consulted through application to Information Services, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Tel: 01970 622399.
Conditions governing reproduction: Usual copyright regulations apply
Finding aids: Basic finding aid available at the Hugh Owen Library, University of Wales Aberystwyth.
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Immediate source of acquisition: The Thomas Webster archive was donated to The University of Wales, Aberystwyth by Professor F W Rudler, ISO (1840-1915). Rudler was professor of natural science at UWA, 1876-79, and librarian and curator of the Geological Survey Museum, 1860-1902. In a letter accompanying his bequest to UWA Rudler wrote that when Webster's letters were offered for sale, he knew that the Geological Survey Museum museum would not sanction their purchase, therefore he bought them himself, "because I always took interest in the early geologists of our country". Professor Rudler's papers are also held at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Related units of description: Further papers of Thomas Webster are held by The Royal Institution of Great Britain, The University College London, and The Geological Society of London.
Publication note: Many of the letters in this archive have been published in John Challinor, Some Correspondence of Thomas Webster, Geologist (1773-1844) , (1963).
Note: Description compiled by Rhian Phillips, archive cataloguer, with reference to John Challinor, Some Correspondence of Thomas Webster, Geologist (1773-1844) , (1963), and Sidney Lee (ed.), Dictionary of National Biography , Vol. XX, (London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1909).
Rules or conventions: Created following ISAD(G) and Archives Hub Data Creation Guidelines
Date(s) of description: Prior to 16-11-2004
Geology | Research | Great Britain
Conybeare, William Daniel, 1787-1857
De La Beche, Henry T. (Henry Thomas), 1796-1855, Sir
Fitton, William Henry, 1780-1861