Charles John Philip Cave

Captain Charles John Philip Cave FRAS, FSA[1] (1 May 1871 – 8 December 1950) was a meteorologist, a church architectural historian, and a captain in the Royal Engineers.[2]

After education at The Oratory School in Edgbaston, Cave matriculated in 1889 and received a B.A. in 1893 and an M.A. in 1896 at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a J.P. for Hampshire in 1906. He was President of the Royal Meteorological Society in the years 1913 and 1914 and again in 1924 and 1925. In WWI he served as a captain in the Meteorological Section of the Royal Engineers.[3] On January 11, 1918, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society.[4]

Selected works

References

  1. Cave Collection. The National Archives
  2. "Cave, Charles John Philip". Who's Who: 432. 1919.
  3. "Cave, Charles John Philip (CV889CJ)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  4. "Obituary. Charles John Philip Cave". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 111: 155–156. 1951. Bibcode:1951MNRAS.111..155.. doi:10.1093/mnras/111.2.155.
  5. Clouds and weather phenomena in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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