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LOVIBOND, Joseph Williams was born in 1833. 3rd son of John Locke Lovibond of Long Sutton, Somerset, Greenwich, and Starts Hill, Kent.
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Well-illustrated with eight hand-colored plates and several charts and figures in the text. Lovibond's theory and system of color won silver and bronze medals at the St. Louis Exposition of 1904. Photographs of these medals makeup the frontispiece. Embossed stamp of a previous owner on the title page. Spine faded, boards lightly worn. With the bookplate and pencil signature of Gavin Bridson. vi , 48, 8 color plates. cloth. 8vo..
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LOVIBOND, Joseph Williams was born in 1833. 3rd son of John Locke Lovibond of Long Sutton, Somerset, Greenwich, and Starts Hill, Kent.
Privately.
Entered Mercantile Marine, 1846. Californian gold miner, 1849. Lovibond’s Brewery, Greenwich, 1854.
Mayor of Salisbury, 187S-90. Silver Medallist, St Louis Exposition, 1906, for a new theory of Light and Colour, also two bronze medals for its practical application, all awarded by the International Juries. Inventor and Patentee of apparatus for measuring and recording colour sensations.
Holder of three medals awarded by the Royal Sanitary Association for apparatus dealing with Sanitary Hygiene and with Colour Education. Chairman of John Lovibond & Sons, Ltd., and of The Tintometer, Ltd. Lord of the Manor of Lake, Wiltshire. Justice of the Peace City of Salisbury and Company WTilts.
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Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society.
Trout-rearing.