Sand

This sand is from the collection of the late Ivor Treby. He collected it near the Dairy Queen store in Manhattan.

It is possibly derived from local white Permian limestone which is present as sub-angular to sub-rounded fragments up to 12mm in size in abundant fine limestone dust. The quartz is translucent, colourless sub-angular to sub-rounded grains.

Ivor was a biochemistry teacher and poet with over 400 published poems. He considered himself to be a gay literary activist.

Ivor took early retirement in the 1980s and dedicated his time to researching two Victorian/Edwardian women poets who wrote under the pseudonym Michael Field. He also spent much of the next 20 years travelling abroad. Wherever he went he collected samples of sand and sediment.

He was meticulously organised. His personal archive of poems, postcards, letters and research is held by the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford. For more information on Ivor and the archive please see their website http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/modern/treby/treby.html

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
27/2013/187
Collection Class
Rocks
Collection Area Region
North America
Collector Excavator
Treby, Mr Ivor Charles Francis
Common Name
sand
Simple Name
sand
Period Classification
Modern (1900-)

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sand