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The Royal Geological Society of Cornwall is a geological society based in Penzance, Cornwall in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1814 to promote the study of the geology of Cornwall, and is the second oldest geological society in the world, after the Geological Society of London which was founded in 1807.〔(Camborne School of Mines Virtual Museum - The Cornubian Orefield )〕〔(Mining schools and Institutes )〕 ==History== The first President of the society was Davies Gilbert, the first Secretary John Ayrton Paris,〔Paris, John Ayrton, M.D. (1785–1856), physician, by Norman Moore, Dictionary of National Biography, Published 1895〕 and other notable members include Humphry Davy (some of whose papers are held by the Society),〔(The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Search Results )〕 and William Gregor, who discovered titanium.〔G. C. Boase, ‘Gregor, William (1761–1817)’, rev. Anita McConnell, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2005 ( accessed 15 Nov 2007 )〕 The society's first premises was a house in North Parade, Penzance and in 1853 the Borough of Penzance put forward plans for a new public building on the west side of Penzance. It was planned to have the Borough offices, county court and police station in the east wing, the two floors of the west wing housing the RGSC's museum and a public hall between the two run by a public company. The foundation stone was laid on 27 April 1864 and work was completed by Messr Olver & Sons of Falmouth and opened on 10 September 1867. The building, known as St John's Hall, still exists although the west wing, will in October 2015, be the new Penzance library.
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