Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn

Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn

Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn, FRS, (26 July 1824 – 19 October 1902) was a British geologist.

Early life

Selwyn was the son of the Rev. Townshend Selwyn, Canon of Gloucester and his wife, Charlotte Sophia, daughter of Lord George Murray, bishop of St David's, and granddaughter of the fourth Duke of Athol. He was born at Kilmington in Somerset,Fact|date=September 2007 England.

Educated by private tutors and afterwards in Switzerland, he there became interested in geology, and in 1845 he joined the staff of the Geological Survey of Great Britain under Sir Henry De la Beche and Sir A. C. Ramsay. He was actively engaged in the survey of North Wales and bordering portions of Shropshire, and a series of splendid geological maps resulted from his joint work with Ramsay and J. B. Jukes, earning a great commendation from Ramsay.

Australia

In 1852 the Colonial Office appointed him director of the Geological Survey of Victoria of the recently founded colony of Victoria, where he built up an excellent staff including Richard Daintree, C. D. H. Aplin, Charles Smith Wilkinson, Reginald Murray, Edward John Dunn, Henry Yorke Lyell Brown and Robert Etheridge, Junior, with Sir Frederick McCoy as palaeontologist. He was a strict disciplinarian and from the beginning set up a very high standard of work in his department. During his 17 years as director over 60 geological maps were issued which were among the best of their period; they were models of accuracy which established a tradition of geological mapping in Australia. Selwyn was well qualified to analyse the Silurian strata. He was also responsible for several reports on the geology of Victoria, and added much to the knowledge of gold-bearing rocks. He discovered the Caledonian goldfield near Melbourne in 1854 and in the following year reported on coal seams in Tasmania, until in 1869 the Colonial Legislature brought the Survey to an abrupt termination on economic grounds.

Canada

At this date Sir William E. Logan had just retired from the office of director of the Geological Survey of Canada, and Selwyn was appointed his successor and took up his duties on 1 December 1869. There was an immense area to be covered, and though the staff was increased, it was necessarily inadequate.

His period of 25 years as director was full of activity and a large amount of work was done. In 1870 he made a valuable report on the goldfields of Nova Scotia, in the following year he was on the other side of Canada exploring in British Columbia, and in the next year he was working between Lake Superior and Winnipeg. All the time he was keeping in mind that however interesting problems might be from a scientific point of view, a government survey must be able to collect the facts and bring them to bear on questions of public utility. Every year he presented a "Summary" of the geological investigations made by his staff. He devoted particular attention to the Pre-Cambrian rocks of Quebec.

He retired in 1894. Meanwhile in 1874 he had been elected fellow of the Royal Society, in 1876 he was awarded the Murchison Medal of the Geological Society of London, and he was created CMG in 1886 for his distinguished work as assistant to the Canadian Commissioners at the exhibitions in Philadelphia (1876), Paris (1878) and London (1886). He was awarded the Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1884.

He retired to Vancouver in British Columbia, where he died on 19 October 1902. Selwyn's Rock at Inman Valley in South Australia, Selwyn Range in the Canadian Rockies and Selwyn Street in Hackett, a suburb of the Australian Capital Territory are named after him.

References

* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7058 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Alfred Richard Cecil |Last=Selwyn|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogSa-Sp.html#selwyn1
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