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Sir Arthur Russell, 6th Baronet

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Sir Arthur Edward Ian Montagu Russell, 6th Baronet, MBE, FRS (30 November 1878 – 24 February 1964),[1] was a British mineralogist of the 20th century. He was a collector and a collector of collections.

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Biography

He was born in Swallowfield Park, near Reading, in Berkshire, the son of Sir George Russell, 4th Baronet and Lady Constance Charlotte Elisa Lennox. He was educated at Eton College and studied chemistry at King's College London. He served in France during World War I and was invalided home in 1915.

He was appointed a Member of Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1920 and succeeded as 6th Baronet upon the death of his older brother in 1944.

In his lifetime, he amassed a huge collection of minerals. Among the more important were the collections of Philip Rashleigh (1728–1811), Lady Elizabeth Coxe Hippisley (1760–1843), John Hawkins (1761–1841), John Hamrease (1764–1811), George Croker Fox (1784–1850),[2] Edmund Pearse (1788–1856), Robert Were Fox (1789–1877),[2] Isaac Walker (1790–1853), Alfred Fox (1794–1874),[2] Sir Maziere Brady (1796–1871), Baroness Burdett-Coutts (1814–1906), Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth (1817–1890), John Ruskin (1819–1900), Col. R. B. Rimington (1828–1910), Arthur Champernowne (1839–1887), J. H. Collins (1841–1916), W. Semmons (1841–1915) and Samuel Henson (1848–1930).

The Russell Collection at Swallowfield Park became famous throughout the world and was visited by mineralogists and collectors from across Europe and America.[3] The collection of about 12,000 of the finest British minerals is now in the Mineralogical Collection of the Natural History Museum.[4]

He married, in 1904, Aileen Kerr Pechell (ca. 1879-1920), daughter of Admiral Mark Robert Pechell. They had two children, including George Michael Russell who succeeded as baronet.

Honours and awards

The Russell Society[6] for amateur and professional mineralogists is named in his honour.

References

  1. ^ Obituary in The Times, 27 February 1964, pg 15, col B.
  2. ^ a b c G. C., R. W. and A. Fox were members of the Fox family of Falmouth.
  3. ^ The Mineralogical Record – Label Archive
  4. ^ History of the Mineral Collection on the Natural History Museum website (Retrieved 16 January 2008).
  5. ^ K. F. G. Hosking & G. J. Shrimpton, ed. (1964). "The William Bolitho Gold Medal". Present Views of Some Aspects of the Geology of Cornwall and Devon. Penzance: Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. pp. iv.
  6. ^ Russell Society (Retrieved 16 January 2008). Archived 8 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
George Arthur Charles Russell
Baronet
(of Swallowfield)
1944–1964
Succeeded by
George Michael Russell
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