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Royal Commission on Scientific Instruction

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The Commission published its first report in 1871, a supplement and second report in 1872, and a third in 1873. In 1874 it published a fourth and fifth, then in 1875 its sixth and seventh and concluded with its eighth and final report.
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The Commissioners reported in 1875 that "still no adequate effort has been made to supply the deficiency of Scientific Instruction pointed out by the Commissioners in
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Royal Commission on Scientific Instruction and the Advancement of Science
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The Audit of War: The Illusion and Reality of Britain As a Great Nation
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The Commission was appointed in May 1870 and was chaired by the
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Science and Controversy: A Biography of Sir Norman Lockyer
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Index

Royal Commission
United Kingdom
Duke of Devonshire
Lord Lansdowne
John Lubbock
James Kay-Shuttleworth
Bernhard Samuelson
William Sharpey
Thomas Henry Huxley
William Allen Miller
George Gabriel Stokes
Norman Lockyer
1861
1864
ISBN
9780262130790
"Reports of the Devonshire Commission (1871-5)"
the original
ISBN
9780330347907
Categories
British Royal Commissions
Science education in the United Kingdom
Science policy in the United Kingdom
1870 establishments in the United Kingdom
1875 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
1870s in science

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