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federated, and a decision was made to build a technical college, which opened in 1914 with Mellor as Principal. The college specialised in ceramics and mining: it was provided with a ceramics library by the
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Mellor never returned to New Zealand, although he kept in contact with relatives there and represented the country as a governor of
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where he carried out research in the local industry, ceramics. In 1910 the separate towns which make up
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Mellor's publications include a sixteen-volume work published in 1922, entitled
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A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Vols. I-XVI
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in 1898. He won a scholarship to study for a research degree at the
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In 1927 Mellor became only the second person to be elected to the
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A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry
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Green, A. T. (1939). "Joseph William Mellor. 1869–1938".
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in 1881 where he went to Linden School in the suburb of
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A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography : M–Addenda
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for work related to ceramics, the first having been
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Index

Joe Mellor
Mellor Brothers
CBE
FRS
chemist
ceramics
New Zealand
Lindley
Huddersfield
Kaiapoi
Canterbury
Kaiapoi Woollen Company
Dunedin
Kaikorai Valley
King Edward Technical College
University of Otago
University of Manchester
Imperial College
Staffordshire
Stoke-on-Trent
Carnegie UK Trust

Staffordshire University
First World War
refractories
Royal Society
Josiah Wedgwood
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
1938 New Year Honours

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