Tempest Anderson

Portrait of Tempest Anderson by Irish artist [[William Orpen]]. It currently resides in the Yorkshire Museum's Tempest Anderson Hall. Tempest Anderson (7 December 1846 – 26 August 1913) was an ophthalmic surgeon at York County Hospital in the United Kingdom, and an expert amateur photographer and volcanologist. He was a member of the Royal Society Commission which was appointed to investigate the aftermath of the eruptions of La Soufrière volcano, St Vincent and Mont Pelée, Martinique, West Indies which both erupted in May 1902. Some of his photographs of these eruptions were subsequently published in his book, ''Volcanic Studies in Many Lands''. Provided by Wikipedia

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