Person

Kingsmill, Henry Charles (1843 - 1909)

Born
1843
Donegal, Ireland
Died
16 July 1909
Occupation
Meteorologist and Surveyor

Summary

Henry Kingsmill was a Lecturer in Mathematics and Physics 1896-1909, and also in Surveying 1904-1909 at the University of Tasmania. Earlier he had taught at schools in Queensland and Hobart and was the Tasmanian Government Meteorologist 1892-1911.

Archival resources

University of Tasmania Library, Special/Rare Collection

  • Henry Charles Kingsmill - Records, 1873 - 1907, K.2; University of Tasmania Library, Special/Rare Collection. Details

Published resources

Resources

See also

McCarthy, G.J.

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