Alexander Thoms papers

This material is held atUniversity of Dundee Archive Services

  • Reference
    • GB 254 MS 180
  • Former Reference
    • GB 254 MS 15/109
  • Dates of Creation
    • Late 19th century-2021
  • Name of Creator
  • Physical Description
    • 0.10 linear metres

Scope and Content

Photographs of geological formations, bird colonies and Polynesia, with letter from M Forster Heddle and obituary of Thoms. Electronic copies of notes and correspondence on photographs

Administrative / Biographical History

Alexander Thoms, of the Thoms of Clepington family, was the son-in-law of Matthew Forster Heddle (1862-1884), Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews. As a young man Thoms went to Bengal, India, where he remained engaged in estate and plantation business for about thirty years. In 1884 he moved to St Andrews and remained there until his death. He was active in local affairs and a keen supporter of St Andrews Cottage Hospital. In 1884 he was ordained an elder in St Leonard's kirk and was kirk treasurer from 1889-1921. An amateur mineralogist, Thoms presented a valuable collection of stones and minerals to University College, Dundee.

Arrangement

By fond, series and item level.

Access Information

Open for consultation subject to preservation requirements. Access must also conform to the restrictions of the Data Protection Act (2018), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, 2018) and any other relevant legislation or restrictions. Clinical information is closed for 100 years.

Acquisition Information

These records were transferred from Dundee University Library in 1976. They may have originally belonged to Alexander Thoms' father-in-law Matthew Forster Heddle, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1862-1884) and author of various papers on mineralogy.

Note

Alexander Thoms, of the Thoms of Clepington family, was the son-in-law of Matthew Forster Heddle (1862-1884), Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews. As a young man Thoms went to Bengal, India, where he remained engaged in estate and plantation business for about thirty years. In 1884 he moved to St Andrews and remained there until his death. He was active in local affairs and a keen supporter of St Andrews Cottage Hospital. In 1884 he was ordained an elder in St Leonard's kirk and was kirk treasurer from 1889-1921. An amateur mineralogist, Thoms presented a valuable collection of stones and minerals to University College, Dundee.

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Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

The records are on paper and include photographs. Some records are in Word Documents

Archivist's Note

Description compiled by Mareike Platt. Amended by Kenneth Baxter

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Accruals

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Additional Information

Published

Catalogued

MS 180