Reginald Augustus Frederick Murray

{{Short description|Australian geologist and surveyor-general (1846–1925)}}

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Reginald Augustus Frederick Murray (18 February 1846{{cite Australasia|Murray, Reginald Augustus Frederick}} – 5 September 1925) was a Victorian Government geologist and surveyor-general.

Biography

Murray was born on 18 February 1846, in Frimley, Surrey, England, the eldest child of Captain Virginius Murray (1817–1861) and his wife Elizabeth Alice (née Poitiers). He went to Australia in 1855 with his mother, three years after his father. Murray was educated at Rev. T. P. Fenner's, (M.A.) private school in South Yarra. Murray left school in 1860, and worked on a cattle run near Avoca, Victoria and later had some success as a gold prospector.

In April 1862, Murray joined the Geological Survey of Victoria, directed by Alfred Selwyn, as field assistant to Charles Smith Wilkinson. Murray had experience in Bacchus Marsh, Ballan, the Otway ranges, and many other districts. When the Geological Survey was terminated on economic grounds in 1869, Murray engaged in mining and mining surveying in the Ballarat district. He joined the government service again in 1871, and made geological surveys of the Bendigo and Ballarat goldfields. Murray did a lot of pioneering surveying in Gippsland much of which had not been explored; some of this was done with Alfred William Howitt.

In 1881, Murray was appointed geological surveyor for the Department of Mines, Victoria, and remained until his resignation in 1897. He afterwards held appointments with various British mining companies and in his later years did a good deal of prospecting work. In 1887 he published a capable volume, Victoria: Geology and Physical Geography, and a large number of his reports and maps will be found listed in Bulletin No. 23 of the geological survey of Victoria, p. 33. He was a hard-working and able geologist, who did excellent exploring and pioneering geological work in Victoria and particularly in relation to mining country.

Murray died in Caulfield, Victoria, on 5 September 1925, aged 79. He was married twice.{{Australian Dictionary of Biography

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Works

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References

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Category:1925 deaths

Category:1846 births

Category:Australian public servants

Category:Geologists from Melbourne

Category:People from the Colony of Victoria