John Winter Jones
1805–1881 (age 76)
Biography
John Winter Jones (1805–1881) was a respected librarian whose professional career advanced the organization and accessibility of knowledge during the nineteenth century. His work in library science reflected the growing importance of institutional repositories of learning.
Jones dedicated his career to the management and curation of library collections, contributing to the development of modern library practices. His professional legacy helped establish standards for library administration. He was laid to rest at Kensal Green Cemetery.