GEORGE GREEN (1793-1841) was one of the most remarkable of nineteenth century physicists, a self-taught mathematician whose work has contributed greatly to modern physics. These pages provide an introduction to his life and work, and how to find out more about him.
A detailed account of his life and an explanation of his work.
A short account of George's life.
George Green is buried in the family grave in the north east corner of St Stephens churchyard, just across the road from Green's Mill and car park.
A list of major references to Green's life and work.
Green's Mill in Sneinton, Nottingham, was restored to full working order in 1985
What the BA is doing to promote George's memory.
Where you can find original copies of Green's work.
The latest news about how the the BA is using the Green Memorial Fund.
Click here to go to our on-line store where you can buy facsimilies of Green's original papers.