Geoscientist 17.3 March 2007
Mr Nigel Press and Dr Richard Fortey FRS (President) unveiled the restored Smith and Greenough geological maps at a reception at Burlington House on February 1. Nigel Press (NP Satellite Mapping) generously paid for the restoration and reframing of the Smith map, which now joins the similarly restored and reframed Greenough 1819 map at the foot of the refurbished East staircase of Burlington House. Mr Simon Winchester, whose book The Map that Changed the World brought the map to the attention of the wider public, was unfortunately unable to be present because of the BA cabin crew strike. He and Nigel Press also generously supported the reception. Prof. Hugh Torrens, world expert on William Smith's life and work, also spoke.
Richard Fortey said: "This copy of the William Smith 1815 map, as it is known, is a very late one in a series of these hand-coloured maps, which recent researches now suggest probably number over 200, and may even have exceeded 300. This copy, which from watermarks we believe to date from as late as 1828, was possibly the copy given to the Society in 1831, the year that the Society honoured Smith with the very first Wollaston Medal.