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Grimwade, Wilfrid Russell (1879 - 1955)

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Chemist, Business executive and Pharmaceutical manufacturer
Born: 15 October 1879  Caulfield, Victoria, Australia.  Died: 2 November 1955.
(Sir) Wilfrid Russell Grimwade was a partner and research director in Felton, Grimwade & Co, which later went on to become Drug Houses of Australia. He was a keen botanist who served as the official botanical adviser to the Army Department during World War II. Grimwade was also a philanthropist who donated large sums of money to numerous scientific and heritage organisations and was heavily involved in the advancement of science research in Australia. His name was commemorated by the Western Australian orchid Prasophyllum grimwadeanum, now called Prasophyllum giganteum. Grimwade was the son of Frederick Sheppard Grimwade who was a co-founder of Felton Grimwade & Co. – Australia’s biggest drug house during the 1800s – and founder of many other manufacturing companies including the Melbourne Glass Bottle Works.

Career Highlights
After graduating with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) from the University of Melbourne, (Sir) Wilfrid Russell Grimwade went to England to observe new advances in chemistry. On his return he joined his family run firm of Felton, Grimwade & Co as director of the newly established research laboratory. Grimwade was made a partner of the in 1907 and in 1929 the firm amalgamated with Duerdin & Sainsbury to become Felton Grimwade and Duerdins Pty Ltd (later known as Drug Houses of Australia (Victoria) Pty Ltd).

Grimwade was also a keen botanist, especially of the eucalypts and was the Official Botanical Adviser to the Army Department during World War II. When drugs were in short supply during this period, he grew and processed a number of important plant sources at his country home "Westerfield" in Victoria; he also developed a process for extracting fixed oil from apricot kernels to replace olive oil and manufactured hyoscine.

A generous philanthropist, Grimwade gave £50,000 to the University of Melbourne towards the building of the Russell Grimwade School of Biochemistry; £20,000 to the Commonwealth Forestry and Timber Bureau (£5,000 in 1929 and £15,000 in 1954) for the Russell Grimwade Prize for "the encouragement of scientific forestry"; £10,000 to equip the Forest Products Laboratory in Victoria; and in 1934 donated Captain Cook's Cottage to the Fitzroy Gardens and the people of Melbourne.

Sir Wilfrid Grimwade was also heavily involved in many societies and organisations including being President of the Society of Chemical Industry of Victoria in 1909 and 1910, Chairman of the Australian Chemical Institute (1946-47), Chairman of the Trustees of the National Museum of Victoria; President of the Australian Forest League, Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute; and a member of the advisory committee for the Botanic Gardens. He is commemorated by the Russell Grimwade Lecture of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

Chronology
1901Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
c. 1902Toured chemical works in London
1903Joined the family business of Felton, Grimwade & Co. as director of the new research laboratory
1907Became a partner in Felton, Grimwade & Co.
1909 - 1910President, Society of Chemical Industry of Victoria
1920 - Chairman of Australian Oxygen and Industrial Gases Pty Ltd
1929Felton Grimwade and Duerdins Pty Ltd established
1934Donated Cook's Cottage (located in the Fitzroy Gardens) to the people of Victoria as a centenary gift.
1935 - Board member of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1935Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
1937 - Member of the Board of Drug Houses of Australia Ltd
1938 - Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (FRACI)
1939President of the chemistry section of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
c. 1940 - c. 1945Official Botanical Adviser to the Army Department during World War II
1942 - 1948Chairman of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1946 - 1947Chairman, Australian Chemical Institute
1950Honorary member of the British Medical Association
1950Knighted

 
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