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Arthur Edward Wade

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195:. There were a few thousand specimens when he was appointed, but 200,000 including nearly 50,000 bryophytes by the time he retired. He organised obtaining these from several collectors such as the purchase of the bryophyte herbaria of J. A. Wheldon (17,000 specimens), D. A. Jones (10,000) and A. R. Horwood (2,000) were purchased in addition to the donation of specimens collected by H. H. Knight (6,000). He also collected many specimens himself at weekends. 176:
In 1912 Wade was apprenticed as an apprentice printing compositor. In 1917 he joined the army, posted to France and was injured to his right elbow and face during the First World War. The consequence of the injuries was that he could no longer work as a compositor and also had to learn to draw and
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Arthur Wade was born in Leicester on 22 November 1895. He attended a grammar school in Leicester and then the local technical college. He became interested in botany as a child and organised collections of wild plants that he had pressed to preserve. This enthusiasm was supported by the botany
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He painted in watercolours and oils and was a founder member of the South Wales Group of artists. His works were exhibited at the Royal Cambrian Academy, the South Wales Art Society and the Swansea and Newport Art Society. Several of his paintings are in the collection of
336:. In 1962 he was made an honorary member of the Botanical Society of the British Isles in 1962, and he was president from 1964 to 1965. In 1971 Wade became the first Honorary member of the British Lichen Society. 180:
In 1920 he was successful in his application for a post as assistant in the herbarium at National Museum of Wales. Wade's subsequent career was spent in the Department of Botany at the main site in
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Cleal, Christopher J; Pardoe, Heather S; Slade, Katherine; Whyman, Sally; Tangney, Raymond S; JΓΌttner Department, Ingrid (2021). "The Welsh National Herbarium".
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in 1946 and was a member of its council from 1954 until 1955. He continued in an honorary research position at the museum after his retirement.
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was founded, Wade became its honorary secretary until 1963. After moving to New Zealand in the 1980s he started a collection of local lichens.
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In 1917 he and Florence Annie Elizabeth Woods (died 1961) married. In 1981 he emigrated to be with family in New Zealand.
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until he retired in 1961. In 1943 he was promoted to assistant keeper (later termed deputy curator). He joined the
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paint with his left hand. In 1919 he started a course at Northampton Technical College about business management.
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was a botanist and lichenologist. He was Deputy Curator in the Department of Botany at the
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Collema to the first issue, following it up in succeeding years with papers on
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As well as his scientific research and publications, he developed the museum's
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Alectoria (1959), Anaptychia and Physcia (1960) and Ramalina (1961).
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Arthur E. Wade, Quentin O. N. Kay and R. Gwynne Ellis 1990
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A. Wade 1919 The flora of Aylestone and Narborough Bogs
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He worked on many types of plant. He was an expert on
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Index

Leicester
Rotorua
National Museum of Wales
Author abbrev. (botany)
National Museum of Wales
British Lichen Society
Leicester Museum
Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Cardiff
British Bryological Society
herbarium
Symphytum
Myosotis
Boraginaceae
Field Studies Council
British Lichen Society
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
Linnean Society of London
University of Wales







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