Smithells, Arthur, 1860-1939

Variant names

Hide Profile

Arthur Smithells (1860-1939) was born at Bury in Lancashire. He graduated in chemistry at Owen's College, Manchester, in 1881 (B.Sc., London), and continued his training in Heidelberg, under R. B. von Bunsen, and in Munich. He returned to Manchester as an assistant lecturer in 1883 but in 1885 was appointed professor of chemistry at the Yorkshire College in Leeds. Here he not only pursued his research into the structure of flames, which was his main contribution to pure science, but also played a full part in the broader development of the College and of the University of Leeds which it became in 1904. He was elected FRS in 1901 and was vice-president of the Royal Society in 1916. In 1913-14 he was a special visiting lecturer in chemistry at the Punjab University, Lahore. In the First World War he offered his services as an instructor in scientific matters to the Northern Command and soon became (1916-19) chief chemical adviser on anti-gas training for the Home Forces, with an office in the Horse Guards in London. He was granted the honorary rank of lieutenant-colonel, and was appointed C.M.G. in 1918 in recognition of his services. He resigned his chair at Leeds in 1923 to become the director of the Salters' Institute of Industrial Chemistry in London, and subsequently he was president of the Institute of Chemistry from 1927 to 1930. He devoted much time in his later years to encouraging the training of chemists and to arousing public concern at the dangers of chemical warfare and the need to make preparations against it.

From the guide to the Additional letters and papers of Arthur Smithells, 1875-1939, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)

Chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society.

From the description of Papers, 1875-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80617228

Arthur Smithells (1860-1939) was born at Bury in Lancashire. He graduated in chemistry at Owen's College, Manchester, in 1881 (B.Sc., London), and continued his training in Heidelberg, under R.B. von Bunsen, and in Munich. He returned to Manchester as an assistant lecturer in 1883 but in 1885 was appointed professor of chemistry at the Yorkshire College in Leeds. Here he not only pursued his research into the structure of flames, which was his main contribution to pure science, but also played a full part in the broader development of the College and of the University of Leeds which it became in 1904. He was elected FRS in 1901 and was vice-president of the Royal Society in 1916. In 1913-14 he was a special visiting lecturer in chemistry at the Punjab University, Lahore. In the First World War he offered his services as an instructor in scientific matters to the Northern Command and soon became (1916-19) chief chemical adviser on anti-gas training for the Home Forces, with an office in the Horse Guards in London. He was granted the honorary rank of lieutenant-colonel, and was appointed C.M.G. in 1918 in recognition of his services. He resigned his chair at Leeds in 1923 to become the director of the Salters' Institute of Industrial Chemistry in London, and subsequently he was president of the Institute of Chemistry from 1927 to 1930. He devoted much time in his later years to encouraging the training of chemists and to arousing public concern at the dangers of chemical warfare and the need to make preparations against it.

From the guide to the Papers of Arthur Smithells, concerning the University of Leeds, ca.1900-1955, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)

From the guide to the Examination marks notebook and related papers of Arthur Smithells, 1889-1893, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)

From the guide to the Letters and papers of Professor Arthur Smithells, with some letters to his widow, 1887-1955, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)

Epithet: Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Leeds University

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001304.0x000029

Relation Name
associatedWith Bury, Charles R. person
associatedWith University of Leeds Department of Chemistry History corporateBody
associatedWith University of Leeds History 20th century corporateBody
associatedWith Woledge Geoffrey 1901-1988 person
associatedWith Yorkshire College Department of Chemistry corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
India
Subject
Chemistry
Chemistry
Universities and colleges Great Britain Examinations
Occupation
Chemists
Activity

Person

Birth 1860

Death 1939

Information

Permalink: http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6w70hn1

Ark ID: w6w70hn1

SNAC ID: 14257074