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Oxley Grabham

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as "a naturalist of some distinction, he formed a collection of Yorkshire mammals which became famous on account of the specimens which illustrated the variety of types, many of which are rare and some unique."
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Upon his retirement due to ill health he was granted £150 a year for five years, plus a gratuity of £100 for special treatment. He was succeeded as Keeper by
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Grabham was occasionally involved in archaeological excavations. In February 1911 he worked with
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to the position of Keeper in 1904 following the retirement of the previous incumbent,
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Report of the Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. February 13th 1905
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The History of the Yorkshire Museum and its Geological Collections
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1907. (With Metcalfe, T.A., Smith, Sydney H., and Kirk, Charles)
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Proceedings of the Cleveland Naturalists Field Club, 1910-1911
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Annual Report of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society for 1911
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Victoria History of the Counties of England: Yorkshire, Vol.1
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upon his retirement. After retirement he was a resident of
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The colony of Little Terns at Spurn Point, Yorkshire
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British naturalist, ornithologist and museum curator
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Yorkshire Philosophical Society Annual Report, 1939
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Index


Ornithologist
Yorkshire Museum
Master's
Yorkshire Museum
Yorkshire Philosophical Society
Henry Maurice Platnauer
British Ornithologists' Union
Yorkshire Naturalists' Union
John Kirk
Bronze Age
Tumulus
Iron Age
chariot burial
Pexton Moor
Wade's Causeway
The Zoologist
British Birds
Yorkshire Post
executor
Tempest Anderson
Walter Collinge
Yorkshire Philosophical Society
Thornton Dale
The colony of Little Terns at Spurn Point, Yorkshire
Yorkshire Potteries, Pots, and Potters



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