John Viriamu Jones, FRS (2 January 1856 – 1 June 1901), was a Welsh scientist, who worked on measuring the ohm, and an educationalist who was instrumental...
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enrolment of women and to specifically forbid religious tests for entry. John Viriamu Jones was appointed as the college's first principal at the age of 27. As...
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officer John Jones (geologist) (1835–1877), English geologist John Viriamu Jones (1856–1901), British scientist and educationalist John Chris Jones (1927–2022)...
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original on 1 September 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2017. Jones, Edgar William (1959). "JONES, JOHN VIRIAMU (1856–1901)". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National...
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of Wrexham School of Science and Art (WSSA) in 1887. At this time John Viriamu Jones called for a University of Wales. The WSSA began offering University...
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Swansea, and Jane Jones, daughter of John Jones of Dowlais. His older siblings were David Brynmor (b. 1851), Annie, John Viriamu (b. 1862) and Irvonwy;...
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become Normal College Swansea (where the academic and mathematician John Viriamu Jones was educated); and Normal College, Bangor (founded 1858), which survived...
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Archibald Davidson (Glasgow 1785–1803), Ifor Evans (Aberystwyth 1934–52), John Viriamu Jones (Cardiff 1883–1901), Sir James Mountford (Liverpool 1945–63), Sir...
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position for not longer than three years. The first of these was John Viriamu Jones in 1897. The college formerly had a category of missionary Fellows...
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Jones, a Congregationalist minister, and Jane Jones. His younger siblings were Annie, John Viriamu Jones (born 1856; afterwards a scientist and educationist)...
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