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Campbell Bridges: 1938 - 2009. A celebrated geologist and gemmologist, Bridges made groundbreaking discoveries of tsavorite and tanzanite, significantly impacting the gemmology field.

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Gemmologists who changed the game: Campbell Bridges

Campbell Bridges was a world-renowned geologist, gemmologist, gemstone dealer, and prospector who made a tremendous impact on the world of gemmology. Read more »
<b>Thomas Hodge-Smith: 1894 - 1945.</b> Hodge Smith was a pioneering figure in the fields of mineralogy, gemmology and the earth sciences. | Source: Virtual War Memorial Australia and Krantz

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Gemmologists who changed the game: Thomas Hodge-Smith

Thomas Hodge-Smith was a pioneering figure in the fields of mineralogy, gemmology and the earth sciences in Australia. Read more »
<b>Andrew Cody: 1951 - 2022.</b> With a deep passion for Australian opal, Andrew Cody dedicated most of his life to promoting and celebrating the national gemstone.

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Gemmologists who changed the game: Andrew Cody

Andrew Cody was a formidable figure in the gemstone industry. His contributions significantly progressed the Australian opal industry. Read more »
William H (Bill) Hicks was a formidable driving force behind the publication and success of The Australian Gemmologist.

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Gemmologists who changed the game: Bill Hicks

William H (Bill) Hicks was a formidable driving force behind the publication and success of The Australian Gemmologist. Read more »
Grahame Brown was a distinguished gemmologist whose contributions and legacy to the world of gemmology cannot be overstated.

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Gemmologists who changed the game: Grahame Brown

Grahame Brown was a distinguished gemmologist whose contributions and legacy to the world of gemmology cannot be overstated. Brown was a practising dentist until his passing, and alongside this profession, he achieved so much in the field of gemmology. Read more »

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Gemmologists who changed the game: Corinne Sutherland

Corinne Sutherland's passion and dedication to gemmology helped shape many educational pathways from which the industry benefits today. Read more »
Sylvia Whincup numbers a crystal topaz from the National Museum of Victoria in Melbourne. | Source: National Archives

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Gemmologists who changed the game: Sylvia Whincup

In the latest addition to Jeweller’s ‘Gemmologists who changed the game’ series, it’s time to shine a light on the contributions of Sylvia Whincup. Read more »

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