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- Sir Frederick Augustus Abel, 1st Baronet GCVO KCB FRS (17 July 1827 [1] – 6 September 1902) was an English chemist who was recognised as the leading British authority on explosives.
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- Sir Frederick Augustus Abel (born July 17, , Woolwich, London, Eng.—died Sept.
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| Sir Frederick had only recently celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday, having been born on the 17th July, 1827, the son of the late Mr. Johann Leopold Abel. | |
| 1476449 Dictionary of National Biography, 1912 supplement, Volume 1 — Abel, Frederick Augustus 1912 Robert Steele ABEL, Sir FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, first baronet (1827–1902), chemist, born on 17 July 1827 at Woolwich, was son of Johann Leopold Abel (1795–1871), a music-master in Kennington, by his wife Louisa (d. | |
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1912 supplement/Abel, Frederick Augustus
ABEL, Sir FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, first baronet (1827–1902), chemist, born on 17 July 1827 at Woolwich, was son of Johann Leopold Abel (1795–1871), a music-master in Kennington, by his wife Louisa (d. 1864), daughter of Martin Hopkins of Walworth. His paternal grandfather, August Christian Andreas Abel (b. 12 Aug. 1751), was court miniature-painter to the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
Abel was attracted to a scientific career by a visit at the age of fourteen to an uncle in Hamburg, A. J. Abel, a mineralogist and a pupil of Berzelius. After a course of chemistry under Dr. Ryan at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, he entered the Royal College of Chemistry, founded in October 1845 under A. W. Hofmann; he was one of the twenty-six original students. Next year he became an assistant, holding the position for five years. In 1851 he was appointed demonstrator of chemistry at St. Bartholomew's H
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- Sir Frederick Augustus Abel, 1st Baronet FRS (–) was an English chemist.
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- Sir Frederick Augustus Abel was a chemist and explosives specialist who, with the chemist Sir James Dewar, invented cordite, which was later adopted as the standard explosive of the British army.