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William Henry Perkin
William Henry Perkin, Jr.
English organic chemist (1860-1929).
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UK National Archives
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Male
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Date of Birth
6/17/1860
Date of Death
9/17/1929
Place of Death
Oxford
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Fellow of the Royal Society
(6/5/1890 - )
Royal Medal
(1925)
Davy Medal
(1904)
Longstaff Prize
(1900)
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William Henry Perkin
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United Kingdom
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Royal Society
(6/5/1890 - )
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6/5/1890
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Göttingen Academy of Sciences
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William
Nordisk Familjebok
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
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Перкин Уильям Генри (младший)
1922 Encyclopædia Britannica
Adolf Von Baeyer
Sudbury
City of London School
Royal College of Science
University of Würzburg
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Heriot-Watt University
(1887 - 1892)
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1887
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1892
University of Manchester
(1892 - 1912)
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1892
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1912
University of Oxford
(1912 - 1929)
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1912
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1929
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1911)
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1911
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1912)
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1912
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1913)
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1913
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1914)
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1914
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1918)
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1918
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1919)
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1919
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1920)
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1920
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1925)
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1925
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1929)
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1929
Organic Chemistry
Perkin
English
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6/5/1890
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1925
Award Rationale
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For his notable discoveries in organic chemistry
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1904
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1900
Arthur George Perkin
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1922 Encyclopædia Britannica/Perkin, William Henry