Frederick John North (1889–1968) was a British geologist and museum curator.
He trained as a palaeontologist, specialising in fossil brachiopods; but from the 1920s, he wrote and spoke broadly about slate, coal, ironstone and limestone.
He was a keen historian, cartographer, archaeologist, caver and photographer.
He was a founder member of the British Association for History of Science.
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