Abstract
Edward Crisp Bullard, known to everyone as Teddy, was the most distinguished and best known British geophysicist of his generation, whose experimental and theoretical work contributed to every aspect of the subject. He will be remembered as one of the major figures in the development of the Earth sciences during the 20th century, both for his own contributions and for his influence on his colleagues and students.
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