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On his death in 1929, his widow Lady Boyd Dawkins presented his library of some 400 works to the town of Buxton, Derbyshire. These books, together with other personal items such as a bronze bust, photographs and his Lyell and Prestwich medals, are housed at
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In 1882, following from his work with the Geological Survey, Dawkins was appointed as the official surveyor by the Channel Tunnel Committee. He made a geological survey of the English and French coasts along the
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Company approached Dawkins asking him if his Channel Tunnel work had shown any coal under Kent. The finding of coal under Kent would have given the company great financial benefits. Together with
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Dawkins became involved with the Manchester Geological and Mining Society and was its President on three occasions: 1874–75, 1876–77 and 1886–87. He was also President of the
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industry. He lobbied hard to get a better education system for miners similar to the ones established in Germany. He donated undisclosed amounts of money to this cause.
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Tweedale, Geoffrey & Procter, Timothy "Catalogue of the Papers of Professor Sir William Boyd Dawkins in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester", in:
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on 26 December 1837. He attracted attention at age five by collecting fossils from the local colliery spoil heaps. Soon after, his family moved into England to
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areas, however the project was abandoned due to lack of money. He also participated in a scheme for a tunnel under the Humber.
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and the French geologist Pigou, Dawkins presented a paper in 1887 proving the existence of coal under the
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Cave Hunting: Researches on the Evidence of Caves respecting the Early Inhabitants of Europe
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New Documentary Evidence on the Career of Sir William Boyd Dawkins FRS (1837–1929)
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in 1882 and the Geological Section in 1888. He was elected as a member to the
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from 1885 to 1887 and again from 1900 to 1902. He was elected a Fellow of the
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Bibliography of caves, fissure and rock shelters in the North Midlands
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Various archive papers of the Manchester Geological and Mining Society
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Rich Seams—the history of the Manchester Geological and Mining Society
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in 1867 and acted as President of the Anthropological Section of the
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Dawkins published many books and papers, but the best-known are:
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where he spent seven years working on the areas of Kent and the
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Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester
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to his earlier collection. After leaving school, he attended
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Welsh geologist, paleontologist and archaeologist (1838–1929)
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The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
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The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
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Dawkins was a fighter for workers' rights especially in the
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Early Man in Britain and His Place in the Tertiary Period
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Early Man in Britain and His Place in the Tertiary Period
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Who was Aveline anyway?: Mendip's Cave Names Explained
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On leaving Oxford University in 1862, he joined the
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Dawkins was 1759: 907:; vol. 74, no. 2 (1992), pp. 3–36 209:attempt and the proving of coal under 1464:Prof. Thomas Bertram Lonsdale Webster 1095: 1058:Wilbraham, 2nd Lord Egerton of Tatton 746: 1552:Prof. Donald Stephen Lowell Cardwell 648: 547:in the Boyd Dawkins Reference Room. 486:adding citations to reliable sources 453: 347:to study classics with the vicar of 824: 577:"The Mammalia found at Windy Knoll" 301:Cambrian Archaeological Association 225:William Boyd Dawkins as a young man 13: 974:The papers of William Boyd Dawkins 668:it lacks sufficient corresponding 262:Geological Survey of Great Britain 193:. He is noted for his research on 179:Geological Survey of Great Britain 14: 1873: 1817:People educated at Rossall School 942: 311:for "services to geology" in the 299:in 1880. 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Rossall School
Jesus College
Oxford
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Manchester
fossils
antiquity of man
Humber
Channel Tunnel
Kent

Buttington
Montgomeryshire
Fleetwood

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