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1842 Born February 11th.
1864 Appointed Assistant Geologist in Geological Survey.
Worked for 20 years on Carboniferous rocks of Yorkshire, Cumberland and Lancashire. Later in North Wales.
Contributed to many Survey memoirs and maps.
1870 Promoted to Geologist.
1902 Retired from Survey.
1911 Murchison Medal.
1914 Elected President of Yorkshire Geological Society.
1917 Died February 20th.

Biographies and obituaries

Harker, A. Obituary - Richard Hill Tiddeman, born 1842, died 1917. [In Anniversary Address.]. Proceedings of the Geological Society in Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. v. 74 p.liv-lvi. 1918

Geological Magazine (1917) p. 238

Publications

Papers: Evidence for ice-sheet in North Lancashire.. (1872)(Q.J. XXVIII p. 471)

Older deposits in Victoria Cave, Settle, Yorks. (1873) (G.M. p. 11)

Carboniferous Trilobites…. (1894) (Henry Woodward. Notes by Tiddeman – G.M. p. 481)

Age of raised beach of South Britain as seen in Gower (1900) (G.M. p. 441)

On the formation of reef-knolls (1901) (G.M. p. 20)

Memoir: Burnley Coalfield (1875) with Hull, Dakyns, C. Ward etc.

Memoir: Appleby, Ullswater etc. (1897) with Dakyns and Goodchild

Memoir: Ingleborough (1888) with Dakyns, Gunn, Strahan etc.

Memoir: South Wales Coalfield Part IV Pontypridd (1903) with Strahan and Gibson

Memoir: South Wales Coalfield Part VIII Swansea (1914); Water-supply of Oxfordshire (1910)

Memoir: Rhyl, Abergele and Colwyn (1885)

Memoir: Mallerstang (1891) with Dakyns, Russell, Clough, Strahan, etc.

Memoir: Kendal, Sedburgh etc. (1888)

Memoir: Kirkby Lonsdale (1872) with Aveline and McK. Hughes

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