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List of blue plaques erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry

List of blue plaques erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry

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This is a list of blue plaques erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Chemical Landmark Scheme

The Chemical Landmark Scheme (CLS) is a Royal Society of Chemistry initiative recognising sites where the chemical sciences have made a significant contribution to health, wealth, or quality of life. The blue plaques are publicly visible, and are intended to give everyone an insight into chemistry's relevance to everyday lives.[1] CLS plaques for the first few years of the scheme (begun in 2001) were rectangular, black lettering on a steel background, but later plaques are hexagonal, white lettering on a blue background. Round plaques bearing RSC attribution do not bear the word "landmark" and are apparently without the scheme. The scheme was suspended in mid-2018 or earlier.[2] As of mid-August 2021, the RSC promise to provide a formal nomination process for new plaques "shortly".[3]

A list of plaques awarded to date can be found below.

Recently (as of mid-August 2021) the RSC have listed plaques on their own website.[3] Currently that list omits the 2015 plaque for Robert Angus Smith below, but has the following additional plaques: four awarded later than the two 2016 plaques listed here, an extra 2006 plaque to Perkin, and a 1997 plaque relating to histamine H2-receptor antagonists. The RSC list has no inscriptions or photographs in contrast to this list, but it does have the precise date of the plaque award (whereas this list gives an approximate date of installation, normally some time after the award ceremony).

England

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Scotland

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Northern Ireland

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Wales

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International

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Other

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References

  1. "Connecting Everyone with Chemistry". Royal Society of Chemistry.
  2. "Chemical Landmark plaque commemorating H G J Moseley (1887–1915): replacement plaque erected in Oxford" (PDF). Royal Society of Chemistry, Historical Group Newsletter (Winter 2020), see pp. 19–21.
  3. "Lancaster school unveils tribute to scientist". Lancaster Guardian. Archived from the original on 21 November 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  4. "Humphry Davy Chemical Landmark plaque erected in Penzance" (PDF). Royal Society of Chemistry, Historical Group Newsletter (Winter 2016), see pp. 16–20.
  5. "A lifetime in chemistry". University of Nottingham.
  6. Johnson Matthey Press Release. "6 October 2014 – Johnson Matthey receives prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry landmark award". Johnson Matthey. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  7. "Catalyst celebrates a landmark achievement". Runcorn & Widnes Tourism Business Network.[permanent dead link]
  8. "Harwell old and new: its renaissance as symbolised by the relocation of an RSC National Chemical Landmark plaque" (PDF). Royal Society of Chemistry, Historical Group Newsletter (Winter 2019), see pp. 11–16.
  9. "Round Up" (PDF). Royal Society of Chemistry News.
  10. "Round Up" (PDF). Royal Society of Chemistry News.
  11. "Tribute to Berkshire research centre". Royal Society of Chemistry News.
  12. "Chemical Landmark plaque commemorating H G J Moseley (1887–1915): replacement plaque erected in Oxford" (PDF). Royal Society of Chemistry, Historical Group Newsletter (Winter 2020), see pp. 19–21.
  13. "Prof Edward D Hughes and Bangor University, Wales". British Society for History of Science Travel Guide.
  14. "Round Up" (PDF). Royal Society of Chemistry News.

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