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Leonard Horner (1785 1864) was a prominent geologist, educator and,
later, a factory inspector. In 1833 he was appointed to the Royal
Commission on the employment of children in factories, and he
inspected sites around the north of England. His earlier scientific
work saw him elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1813, and he
was twice president of the Geological Society. The two-volume
Memoir of Leonard Horner, edited by his daughter, Katharine Lyell,
and published in 1890, is a selection of letters to and from his
family and friends. The correspondence gives vivid insights into
the world of this influential reformer. Volume 1 focuses on
Horner's life from his childhood until 1838, taking in many of the
key events of his professional career, including his election to
the Royal Society, his attempts at improving higher education in
Edinburgh and his involvement with the inspection of factories.
Leonard Horner (1785 1864) was a prominent geologist, educator and,
later, a factory inspector. In 1833 he was appointed to the Royal
Commission on the employment of children in factories, and he
inspected sites around the north of England. His earlier scientific
work saw him elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1813, and he
was twice president of the Geological Society. The two-volume
Memoir of Leonard Horner, edited by his daughter, Katharine Lyell,
and published in 1890, is a selection of letters to and from his
family and friends. The correspondence gives vivid insights into
the world of this influential reformer. Volume 2 covers the period
1839 1864, and includes letters about Horner's activities at the
Geological Society, his travels in Italy in 1861, his political
concerns, and key moments in his personal life, such as the birth
of his grandson in 1850.
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