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Papers of Sir Archibald Geikie
    Correspondence of Sir Archibald Geikie (H-S)

Edinburgh University Library Special Collections Division

Correspondence from Joseph Beete Jukes and family

Subseries Summary

Reference Code

GB 0237 Sir Archibald Geikie Gen. 525/8

Date(s)

1864-1871

Extent and medium of the unit of description

18

letters

Name of creator

Geikie | Sir | Archibald | 1835-1924 | professor of geology, University of Edinburgh

Biographical History

Biographical History

Joseph Beete Jukes (1811-1869) was director of the Geological Survey of Ireland. He wrote to Sir Archibald Geike on a variety of topics relating to the surveying and mapping he was working on in Ireland, particularly rules and procedures and also the lack of competency of some of the staff involved.

Jukes referred to communications he had had with colleagues, such as Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay (1814-1891), Sir Roderick Impey Murchison (1792-1871) and, fellow member of the Irish survey, Joseph O'Kelly (1832-1883). He also provided a suggested route for Geikie to follow during a visit to France and neighbouring countries in 1867, commenting on many geological features.

Specific geological topics are also referred to, such as different types of rocks, glacial drift (comparing Scotland and Ireland) and volcanic activity. He commented on specific aspects of the geology of the area around Edinburgh.

After Jukes' death, his wife, Georgina Augusta Jukes, wrote to Geikie concerning work to be done in Ireland, problems associated with it and an offer made to her by Geikie.

Scope and Content

Scope and Content

The Correspondence from Joseph Beete Jukes and family series consists of:

  • 18 letters, chronologically arranged (1864-1871)

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