Frank Greenaway

Frank Greenaway (born 1917) was Keeper of Chemistry at the Science Museum in London, England. He has authored a number of books and papers on the history of chemistry.[1]

Frank Greenaway studied Chemistry at Jesus College, Oxford. He was invalided out of the War and subsequently taught in Bournemouth, where he met his wife, Miranda (1916–2008). They had four children.

Greenaway lived in Surrey for most of his career as a curator at the Science Museum in London and a leading historian of science, specializing in chemistry. He retired to Reading, Berkshire.

Selected books

Selected papers

References

  1. ^ Frank Greenaway, Chymica Acta: An Autobiographical Memoir, Jeremy Mills Publishing, 2007. Autobiography/Festschrift. Contributors: Frank Greenaway, Robert Anderson, Peter J.T. Morris, Derek Robinson. ISBN 978-1905217502. Launched at a meeting of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry held at the Museum of the History of Science in Oxford on 10 December 2007.