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Vernon George Wentworth Harrison (b. 14. March 1912 in Warwickshire, d. 14. October 2001)〔(The Liszt Society Newsletter no. 78. Spring 2002 ). Accessed 24 February 2013〕 was a former president of the Royal Photographic Society,〔(Presidents of The Royal Photographic Society ). Accessed 12 August 2009〕 and a professional "research worker of disputed documents".〔(Vernon Harrison at Answers.com ). Accessed 7 March 2008〕 ==Biography== Harrison was born in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England in March 1912, to a schoolteacher father. Harrison was educated at Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, before reading Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at the University of Birmingham. Subsequently, he undertook three years of postgraduate research in the Physics Department, studying in particular "the use of photography and photomicrography as recording media."〔(Theosophical University Press Online: ''H. P. BLAVATSKY and the SPR: An Examination of the Hodgson Report of 1885'' by Vernon Harrison, Ph.D – About the Author ). Accessed 7 March 2008〕 Obtaining his PhD, Harison was briefly employed in the London laboratories of the Printing & Allied Trades Research Association (PATRA) as a research physicist, shortly before war broke out, and he took on a role at the Ministry of Supply. PATRA's records and equipment was destroyed in air raids on London, and new labs south of London in Leatherfield only opened in 1947, at which point Harrison began work "on the optical properties of paper, color printing, and the quality of halftone reproduction".〔 In 1957, he was promoted to the position of Director of Research, finding himself responsible for staff by then numbering around 120.
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