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W. F. P. McLintock

W. F. P. McLintock

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Dr William Francis Porter McLintock FRSE CB (1887-1960) was a 20th century Scottish geologist and museum curator, srving both at the Royal Scottish Museum and the Natural History Museum, London. In authorship he is known as W. F. P. McLintock.

Life

He was born on 2 February 1887 the son of Peter Buchanan McLintock, a laundry owner at Deanbank in Stockbridge, Edinburgh. He was educated at George Heriot's School then studied Science at Edinburgh University graduating BSc in 1907 and immediately starting work as a Geologist with HM Geological Survey under Ben Peach and John Horne. In 1911 he became Curator of the Geological Specimens at the Royal Scottish Museum. In 1921 he moved to London to the Natural History Museum. In 1930 he was involved in the relocation of the museum from Jermyn Street to South Kensington.

In 1916 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were John Horne, Ben Peach, Sir John Smith Flett and Arthur Pillans Laurie.

In 1935 he became Acting Director of HM Geological Survey pending the appointment of Edward Battersby Bailey. In the Second World War he was seconded to the Atomic Energy Division of the survey (seeking sources of Uranium). After the war he was appointed Director of HM Geological Survey.

He retired in 1950 and died in Edinburgh on 21 February 1960.

Family

He married late in life, in 1939 (aged 52) to a widow, Mrs Maude Alice Marshall.

Publications

  • Guide Collection of Gemstones
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