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Geoconservation Day Barrow Hill 7 March
The Bob King Mineral Collection 19 October

'Diamonds'. Speaker: Chris Duffin

BCGS Posted on 28 December 2024 by Dakota Johnson6 February 2025
'Diamonds'. Speaker: Chris Duffin

7.30
14 April

Monday 14 April (Indoor Meeting): 'Diamonds'. Speaker: Chris Duffin (Teacher, author, currently Scientific Associate at the NHM London, also part of the Palaeobiology Research Group with Prof. Mike Benton at the University of Bristol. More biographical details on our website).

In addition to being a girl’s best friend, diamonds possess great cultural significance. This lecture explores the geological occurrence of this celebrated gemstone, its properties, variety and use as a jewel, including an overview of the different cuts produced by jewelers through history. Some celebrated diamond gemstones and classic diamond sites, together with the stories behind their discovery, are considered, together with the position of the diamond in folklore and legend.

Retired from school teaching, Chris Duffin was formerly Senior Master, Director of Sixth Form, Head of Biology and Head of Critical Thinking at Streatham and Clapham High School in south London. Following a Geology degree, he obtained a Ph.D. in Vertebrate Palaeontology at University College London. He has published extensively (over 320 papers) on a wide range of fossil groups but is particularly concerned with sharks and their allies. He co-authored the Handbook of Paleoichthyology Volume 3D . Chondrichthyes. Paleozoic Elasmobranchii : Teeth (2010, Friedrich Pfeil Verlag). The history of Geology is a more recent interest and has borne fruit in Special Publication 375 of the Geological Society – “A History of geology and Medicine” (Duffin, Moody & Gardner-Thorpe 2013) and “Geology and Medicine: Historical Connections” (2017). More recently, he has edited books on Amber in the History of Medicine (2017), Collection in the Space of Culture (2019), The Medical Legacy of Mafra (2020) and Insights into Portuguese Medical History (2022). Chris received the Palaeontological Association’s Mary Anning Award for outstanding contributions to palaeontology in 2011, and the Marsh Award for Palaeontology in 2018. He also holds a second PhD, this time in the history of medicine from Kingston University. Chris continues research as a Scientific Associate at the Natural History Museum in London and the Lauer Foundation for Paleontology in Chicago, and as part of the Palaeobiology Research Group with Prof. Mike Benton at the University of Bristol.

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