George Henry Frederick Ulrich


George Henry Frederick Ulrich FGS was a notable New Zealand mineralogist, university professor and director of the school of mines.
He was born in Zellerfeld, Germany in 1830.
Ulrich arrived in Melbourne, Australia in 1853 where he worked as a geologist and later became a lecturer in mining at the University of Melbourne. He was appointed curator of the mineral collection and lecturer in mineralogy at the Industrial and Technological Museum in Melbourne.
He played a significant role in the establishment of the Mount Bischoff tin mine in Tasmania, and the appointment of its manager of 30 years, H. W. F. Kayser.
He died on 26 May 1900 examining rock specimens on Flagstaff Point, Port Chalmers near Dunedin, when he fell 100 feet. He was buried in the Dunedin Northern Cemetery.

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