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    Sir Robert Ludwig Mond, FRS, FRSE (9 September 1867 – 22 October 1938) was a British chemist and archaeologist.

  2. Sir Robert Mond (1867—1938) was originally a British chemist who became director of Brunner-Mond and Company. He had a passionate interest in Egyptian archaeology and in the late 1920s and 1930s he personally financed fieldwork at Armant, led by archaeologist Oliver H. Myers.

  3. A chemist, industrialist and archaeologist, Sir Robert Ludwig Mond followed the motto: “Make yourself necessary”. Born to a famous chemist, Sir Robert Mond carried out research in his father’s firm which in 1926 was incorporated into Imperial Chemical Industries.

  4. SIR. ROBERT. MOND. 1867-1938. By the death of Sir Robert Ludwig Mond, which occurred in Paris on the 22nd October, not only chemical science but science generally loses one who can ill be missed and whose work and actions will be remembered for many generations to come.

  5. Jul 27, 2016 · While Sir Robert Mond was introduced to philanthropy in his early twenties by his involvement with his father’s decision to create the Davy-Faraday Laboratory and to give it to the Royal Institution in the 1890s, Sir Alfred Mond’s involvement with his father’s philanthropic activities was limited to the division of Ludwig Mond’s art ...

    • Thomas Adam
    • 2016
  6. Robert Mond. Dates: 1867 - 1938. British chemist and excavator; he was born in Farnworth, near Widnes, Lancs., 9 Sept. 1867, eldest son of Dr. Ludwig Mond, FRS, who was of German origin, and Frida Löwenthal; he was educated at Cheltenham and Peterhouse, Cambridge, also at the Universities of Zürich, Edinburgh, and Glasgow; he married firstly ...

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  8. Robert Mond was born at Farnworth, Widnes, Lancashire, the elder son of Ludwig Mond, chemist and industrialist. He was educated at Cheltenham College, Peterhouse, Cambridge, Zurich Polytechnic, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow.