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Ronald Lancaster (chemist)

Reverend Ronald Lancaster MBE CChem FRSC (born 1931) was a Church of England clergyman, and a chemistry teacher at Kimbolton School from 1963 to 1988. He is also a fireworks manufacturer, and founder and owner of Kimbolton Fireworks, the last manufacturer of fireworks in the UK.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.rsc.org/diversity/175-faces/all-faces/reverend-ronald-lancaster-mbe-cchem-frsc )〕〔("Master Pastor Blaster" at UK's last fireworks factory ), BBC News , 5 November 2013〕
Lancaster was born and grew up in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, where Standard Fireworks and Lion Fireworks were based. 〔(Ronald Lancaster, Master of Science, Durham Cathedral, 1 July 2009 )〕〔(My perfect weekend: Rev Ron Lancaster ), The Telegraph, 3 November 2011〕 He became interested in fireworks after the coronation of George VI in 1937. He attended King James's School in Almondbury from 1942 to 1950,〔(Rev Ron Lancaster MBE (1942-50) ), Old Almondbury Society〕 and then studied psychology at St John's College, Durham University from 1950. After national service, he studied theology at Cuddesdon in Oxfordshire, and became a curate in Morley, near Leeds.
He took up the post of chaplain and chemistry teacher at Kimbolton School in 1963. Later that year, he began producing fireworks at a workshop on the school grounds; the following year, with several other members of staff, he set up Kimbolton Fireworks to make pyrotechnics for public displays. The public displays put on by Kimbolton Fireworks include the 25th anniversary of the Queen's coronation in 1978, the 50th anniversary of VJ Day in 1995, the Hong Kong handover in 1997, and at the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
With Takeo Shimizu, he published ''Fireworks: Principles and Practice'' in 1972; the fourth edition, described as the "bible of fireworks", was published in 2005.
Lancaster retired from teaching in 1988. He was given a plaque at the Pyrotechnics Guild International conference in 1984, dedicated to the "Master Blaster Pastor".〔(The retired clergyman whose fireworks factory has made people go 'Ooooohh' for 50 years ), Daily Mail, 01 November 2007〕 He became a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1993 New Year's honours list, for his services to the fireworks industry,〔〔(The London Gazette, 30 December 1992, p.15 )〕 and he was presented with a plaque by the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2013. 〔(‘Master blaster pastor’ behind Olympic and Queen’s Jubilee fireworks displays ‘gobsmacked’ by blue plaque award ), Cambridge Evening News, 20 March 2013〕
His son Mark Lancaster has served as an explosives expert in the Royal Engineers, and was involved in running the fireworks business before he was elected as Conservative MP for Milton Keynes North East in 2005, relected for Milton Keynes North in 2010 and 2015.
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