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> Rutley, Frank (1842–1904)

The pioneering 19th-century geologist and mineralogist Frank Rutley (1842–1904) was born at Dover, Kent and wrote specifically on 'The Eruptive Rocks of Brent Tor' (1878). He settled in London where he held professional appointments, first at the Geological Survey Office in Jermyn Street, and in charge of the rock-collection in the Museum of Practical Geology, and from 1882 as Lecturer on Mineralogy in the Royal College of Science.

Frank Rutley published and lectured widely, including seminal textbooks in the field such as Mineralogy (1874), The Study of Rocks (1879) and Rock-forming Minerals (1888). He illustrated these texts himself, not only with scientific diagrams but also with wood-engraved plates, showing poetic landscape vistas.

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Frank Rutley
Frank Rutley Stavanger Boat Relic, Teignmouth, Devon
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Frank Rutley
Frank Rutley Sailor with Coconut Cargo, Sidmouth, Devon
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Frank Rutley, The Tunning of Eleanor Rumming, Leatherhead – c.1892 drawing
Frank Rutley The Tunning of Eleanor Rumming, Leatherhead
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Frank Rutley, At the German Exhibition, London – Original 1891 graphite drawing
Frank Rutley At the German Exhibition, London
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Frank Rutley, Faithful Below, Accordion Player – Original 1880s graphite drawing
Frank Rutley Faithful Below, Accordion Player
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