F. Sherwood Taylor

[1] F. Sherwood Taylor was educated at Sherborne School in Dorset, southern England and Lincoln College, Oxford.

[2] He then undertook a PhD at University College, London in the new Department of History and Method of Science.

[4][5] In an interview conducted by Errol Friedberg, Sydney Brenner said: I think like most children, I got interested in nature very early.

And then by reading a little book called The Young Chemist by Sherwood Taylor, I got interested in actually doing chemical experiments.

So I started my career as a garage chemist, buying chemicals from the local pharmacist and making things according to the prescriptions then, and going forward to more experiments, just on that basis.

F. Sherwood Taylor was Curator of the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford (above).