King's College London Department of Geology

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Academic department

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King's College London Department of Geology

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Dates of existence

1893-1985

History

The first Professor of Mineralogy and Geology at King's College London was Charles Lyell, who resigned in 1833 in response to criticism that his lectures undermined accepted biblical chronology. The subject was taught under the various titles of Geology and Mining, Geology, Palaeontology and Mining, and Geology and Geography, with Mineralogy, in the Departments of Applied Sciences, Evening Classes and the Faculty of Science, Natural Science Division, from 1893. The Department of Geology was part of the Faculty of Natural Science from its inception in 1921 until the merger of King's, Queen Elizabeth and Chelsea Colleges in 1985, when the teaching of geology was discontinued and transferred to Royal Holloway College.

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King's College London Faculty of Natural Science (1921-1985)

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KCL-AF1249

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hierarchical

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King's College London Faculty of Natural Science

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King's College London Department of Geology

Dates of relationship

1921-1985

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King's College London Faculty of Science (1893-1921)

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hierarchical

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King's College London Faculty of Science

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King's College London Department of Geology

Dates of relationship

1893-1921

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KCL-AF1113

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0100 KCLCA

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