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THE National Museum of Wales has lost a good friend by the death of Mr. G. E. Blundell. For many years science master at Wellington College, Blundell retained his interest in scientific matters when he became lord of the manor at Newton Nottage near Porthcawl, paying special attention to chemistry and geology, and eventually to archaeology. He was a keen observer, always ready to bring new discoveries to the notice of those to whom the information was likely to be useful, with the result that although he seldom published the results of his own investigations, he contributed much that was of real value to the work of others.
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N., F. Mr. G. E. Blundell. Nature 143, 886 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/143886b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/143886b0