Person

Stone, Francis Ernest Albert (1868 - 1956)

Born
25 March 1868
Died
1956
Occupation
Analytical chemist

Summary

Francis Stone was an Analyst with the Mines Department, Victoria. He became a partner in the firm "Dunn and Stone" (later Dunn, Son and Stone) with Frederick Dunn in 1900. Stone retired in 1947 and was a one-time President of the Society of Chemical Industry of Victoria.

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

  • Collins, David, Chemistry in 19th Australia - Select Bibliography, An exhibition of the Encyclopedia circa 2005 with assistance from Ailie Smith and Gavan McCarthy., eScholarship Research Centre (original publisher), Melbourne, 2009, https://eoas.info/exhibitions/ciab/ciab_ALL.html. Details

Journal Articles

  • Stone, F.E.A., 'Laboratory Report', Victoria Department of Mines, Annual Report of the Secretary (1897), 26-32. Details
  • Stone, F.E.A., 'Laboratory Report', Victoria Department of Mines, Annual Report of the Secretary (1898), 28-31. Details

Resources

See also

Rosanne Walker

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