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Major-General Edward Robert Festing, CB, FRS (1839 – 16 May 1912), English army officer, chemist, and first Director of the Science Museum in London.〔(Major-General E. R. Festing, C.B., F.R.S. ) ''Nature'', Volume 89, Issue 2221, pages 299–299, 23 May 1912. 〕 He contributed to infrared spectroscopy research with Sir William Abney in the 1880s. Edward R. Festing was the son of Richard Grindall Festing and Eliza Mammatt.〔(Edward Robert Festing (9522) ), PhpGedView.〕 He was educated at Carshalton and King's College School.〔 He was transferred to the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich and then "gazetted" as a lieutenant in the Royal Engineers at the age of only fifteen. With Sir William de Wiveleslie Abney (also a graduate of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich), Festing studied the infrared absorption spectra of a number of organic and inorganic chemical compounds. In 1881, they established that the absorption bands were associated with groups of atoms in the molecules rather than the entire molecule. They postulated the correlation of different bands to specific groupings, for instance the nitro group in nitrobenzene. In 1885, Abney and Festing developed a colour photometer and undertook a range of colour measurements.〔W. de W. Abney and E. R. Festing, (Colour Photometry. Part III ).''Proceedings of the Royal Society of London'', Volume 50, pages 369–372, 1 January 1892. 〕 E. R. Festing joined the South Kensington Museum in 1864.〔Joachim Schummer, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, and Brigitte van Tiggelen (editors), ''(The Public Image of Chemistry )''. World Scientific, 2007. ISBN 978-981-277-584-9. (Page 300 ).〕 He became one of two assistant directors at the South Kensington Museum.〔David Follett, ''The Rise of the Science Museum under Henry Lyons''. Science Museum, London, 1978. ISBN 0-901805-19-X. Page 4.〕 On the retirement of the Director of the museum, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen, in 1893, the museum was split into an Art Museum (which subsequently became known as the Victoria and Albert Museum) and a Science Museum. Festing became the first Director of the newly formed Science Museum. Festing was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) on 4 June 1886.〔Notes. ''Nature'', Volume 34, pages, 129–131, 10 June 1886. 〕 He was appointed a Companion of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (CB) 16 January 1900. == Family== Edward Festing was the younger brother of John Wogan Festing (1837–1902), who became the Bishop of St Albans.〔 He had a son, Richard Arthur Grindall Festing, who worked for the Civil Service in Ceylon.〔Arnold Wright, ''(Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon: Its history, people, commerce, industries and resources )''. Asian Education Services, 1907. (Page 108 ).〕 He died from heart failure. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edward Robert Festing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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