Frederick James (Deric) Bolton (1908–1993) was a Scottish research chemist and poet born in Paisley.
[1] He studied at Birkbeck College, and was an exponent of the exploration and elucidation of science through verse.
His poetry collections include Glasgow Central Station (1972) and a volume of selected poems, August Morning on Tweed (Galliard, 1991).
He lived most of his life in Edinburgh and was vice-chair of the Scottish Association for the Speaking of Verse.
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