Kenneth Lancaster Graham died under tragic circumstances at Johannesburg, Transvaal, on November 25th, 1929.

The whole of his professional career was spent in South Africa on the Witwatersrand and Rhodesian goldfields, mostly in the service of the Central Mining and Investment Corporation, Ltd.

His wide experience in cyaniding was evidenced by the paper presented to the Institution jointly with Mr. F. Wartenweiler on ‘A Research to determine the size of the Gold Particles in the Witwatersrand Banket Ore and their rate of solution in Cyanide’ (Trans, vol.xxxiv – Part 1, 1925).

Mr. Graham was elected a Member of the Institution in 1907.

Vol. 33 Trans IMM 1923-24, pp.533-4

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