C Court Treatt collection 1913

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C Court Treatt collection 1913

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SNAC Resource ID: 6285130

Scott Polar Research Institute

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Treatt, C. Court

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Fagan Charles Edward 1855-1921

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British Antarctic Expedition (1898-1900)

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Wilson, Edward, 1872-1912

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Edward Adrian Wilson was born in Cheltenham, England on 23 July 1872, second son of a respected Cheltenham medical practitioner. He was educated at Cheltenham College and studied natural science and medicine at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and St. George's Hospital, London. In 1898, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis and spent several months convalescing in Norway and Switzerland, giving him the opportunity to hone his skills as a watercolour artist and wildlife illustrator...

Cherry-Garrard, Apsley, 1886-1959

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A. Cherry-Garrard, 1886-1959, was the assistant zoologist on the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913, led by Captain R. F. Scott. From the description of Scientific notes [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225809723 ...

Soulsby, Basil Harrington, 1864-1933

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Basil H Soulsby worked at the British Museum (Natural History department). In the summer of 1913 Apsley Cherry-Garrard deposited the emperor penguin specimens he Edward Wilson and Henry Bowers had collected during the winter journey to the Cape Crozier rookery, British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913 (leader Robert Falcon Scott). From the guide to the Basil Soulsby collection, 1913, (Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge) ...

Assheton Richard 1863-1915

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C Court Treatt

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C Court Treatt worked at the British Museum (Natural History department). During the autumn of 1913 he wrote to Apsley Cherry-Garrard regarding the specimens, which had been deposited there from the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913 (leader Robert Falcon Scott). From the guide to the C Court Treatt collection, 1913, (Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge) ...