Hello my name is Boyceterous-Rex. I live in England.[1] I like it here. I like apples.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Purdy, Kathy (2014). Carrie on Smiling.

List of blue plaques erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry

Chemical Landmark Scheme

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The Chemical Landmark Scheme is a Royal Society of Chemistry initiative recognising sites where the chemical sciences have made a significant contribution to health, wealth, or quality of life. Our distinctive blue plaques are publicly visible, giving everyone an insight into chemistry's relevance to everyday lives.[1]

A list of plaques awarded to date can be found below.

Person Inscription Address Year issued Reference Photo
Thomas Graham
(1805–1869)
"Born in Glasgow and Professor of Chemistry at Anderson’s University (now University of Strathclyde) from 1830-1837. His famous contributions to Science were Graham’s Law of Diffusion and his pioneering work on dialysis. He founded the Chemical Society of London in 1841, and became Master of the Mint. He is commemorated by this building and by a statue in George Square." Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry
University of Strathclyde
Thomas Graham Building
295 Cathedral Street
Glasgow G1 1XL

51°33′58″N 0°11′48″W / 51.566°N 0.196745°W / 51.566; -0.196745
2014 RSC News[2]  
Daniel Douglas Eley OBE FRS
(born 1914)
"To mark the 100th birthday of Daniel Eley, pioneering physical chemist. His research, much of it conducted in Nottingham, bridges chemistry, physics and biology. It includes the Eley-Rideal mechanism of gas-surface reactions, organic semiconductors, discovery of the conductivity of DNA, ortho/para hydrogen conversion and understanding the structure of aqueous solutions." The School of Chemistry
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham NG7 2RD
2014


References

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  1. ^ "Connecting Everyone with Chemistry". Royal Society of Chemistry.
  2. ^ "Chemical landmark plaque to honour our founder". Royal Society of Chemistry News.

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