Richard Inwards Explained

Richard Inwards (22 April 1840, Houghton Regis – 30 September 1937, London) was a mining engineer, astronomer and meteorologist.[1] [2]

Inwards managed the San Baldomero mine in Bolivia for Evans and Askin and then a mine in Spain for the Manganese Company. He reported on mines and mining projects in South America, Mexico, Norway, Austria, Spain, Portugal and England. He was a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (elected 8 February 1861)[3] and a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society (elected 19 March 1862). He served as president of the Royal Meteorological Society in 1894 and 1895.[4]

Selected works

Book: 3rd edition. 1898.

Notes and References

  1. Mr. Richard Inwards. Nature. 133. 603. 21 April 1934. 3364. 10.1038/133603d0. 1934Natur.133T.603.. free.
  2. Mr. Richard Inwards. Nature. 140. 715. 23 October 1937. 3547. 10.1038/140715a0. 1937Natur.140Q.715.. 157850.
  3. Web site: 1937Obs....60..325. Page 325. 2021-07-28. articles.adsabs.harvard.edu.
  4. Inwards, Richard. Who's Who. 1916. 1150.