
Join us for our July meeting for a fascinating talk from Cindy Howells, of the National Museum of Wales. Cindy writes:
J.F. Jackson - the tale of an extraordinary geologist
Jackson (1894-1966) was born in Mold, north Wales to a poor family, and suffered ill-health for much of his life. His amazing dedication to his chosen field despite lack of schooling meant that he succeeded in becoming a renowned geologist, overcoming many obstacles along the way. This talk reveals his family background, jobs, geological travels, failures and successes. As an ex-member of staff from the National Museum, his story has always fascinated me, and he's become somewhat of a hero of mine. His story is illustrated with photos, historical postcards and images of the many fossils and rocks he collected for the museum from over 50 years of collecting.
Our speaker
I'm Cindy Howells and currently work at the National Museum of Wales, where I've been for over 40 years. I look after the fossil collections with day to day care, paperwork, acquisitions, loans, exhibitions, research etc. I have carried out research into the history of the collections as well as local geology and fossils, including several dinosaurs and other animals. I'm currently President of the South Wales Geologists' Association and also on the committee of the Geological Collections Group - an international organisation. In my spare time, I'm a keen bird-watcher and photographer, as well as belonging to several choirs.
We meet at 19:00 and usually finish at around 20:30, though we have the room until 21:00. We usually pop to Porters for a chat afterwards.
We hope to welcome you to this, or one of our future meetings!
Event Fee(s)
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Location
Charles Street
Card, CF10 3AP