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Harry Forbes Witherby

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658: 57: 221:, employing 169 men who retired from the family business in 1899 to focus on his interests in painting and ornithology, leaving it to be run by his sons. After leaving school Witherby entered his old family publishing firm of Witherby, from which he retired in 1936, but resumed work again after the outbreak of the second world war. The family firm of H F and G Witherby, originally printers, began to publish 291:(1938–1941). Spanning five volumes, it was reprinted a number of times, the later editions having a few pages devoted to corrections and additions to previous editions, but few of these are of great significance and the main text was left untouched. He was made an Honorary Fellow of the 273:
in the British Isles., becoming a founding member and early vice-chairman. The BTO survived through his financial generosity, not least in donating the proceeds of the sale of his extensive collection of
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early in the 20th century. From an early age Witherby devoted himself to the study of ornithology, travelling extensively, including visits to
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Ogilvie, Malcolm; Ferguson-Lees, James and Chandler, Richard (2007). "A history of British Birds". British Birds 100: 3–15
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schemes in 1909 (they merged in the late 1930s), transferring responsibility, in 1937, to the
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and was awarded the Military MBE for his service as an intelligence officer in Dunkirk.
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Harry was the second surviving son of Henry Forbes Witherby (1836–1907) of Holmehurst,
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Thomson, A. Landsborough (1944). "Harry Forbes Witherby: A Biographical Sketch".
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Bird Study Vol 16 March 1969 no.1, AL Thomson, text of first BTO Witherby Lecture
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H. F. Witherby (President, British Ornithologists' Union)
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British ornithologist, author, publisher and editor
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Witherby's lark ( 7: 698:British Trust for Ornithology people 92:Gracious Pond Farm, Chobham, Surrey 638:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1944.tb03878.x 25: 388:(Chancellor of Oxford University) 445:Times obituary, 13 December 1943 309:Emberiza schoeniclus witherbyi 293:American Ornithologists' Union 285:Witherby's crowning glory was 239:Bird Hunting on the White Nile 1: 288:The Handbook of British Birds 267:British Trust for Ornithology 263:British Ornithologists' Union 255:British Trust for Ornithology 142:The Handbook of British Birds 549:(9): 162–174. Archived from 332:Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve 317:Erithacus rubecula witherbyi 295:in 1928 and was awarded the 259:British Ornithologists' Club 330:he was a lieutenant in the 724: 348:Witherby Memorial Lecture 54: 155:Lilian Gillson (m. 1904) 366:The letter was signed: 336:mentioned in dispatches 119:Ornithology, publishing 688:British ornithologists 178:Harry Forbes Witherby 163:Henry Forbes Witherby 36:Harry Forbes Witherby 644:Mullens and Swann - 585:"Observers of Birds" 402:P. Chalmers Mitchell 313:common reed bunting 297:Godman-Salvin Medal 305:lesser hoopoe-lark 556:on 14 August 2021 376:Hugh S. Gladstone 301:Alaemon hamertoni 175: 174: 16:(Redirected from 715: 663:Internet Archive 641: 616: 613: 607: 604: 598: 597: 589: 581: 575: 572: 566: 565: 563: 561: 555: 538: 529: 523: 522: 509: 490: 487: 481: 480: 478: 476: 471:on 14 March 2022 467:. Archived from 461: 455: 452: 446: 443: 426: 386:Julian S. 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Harry Witherby
MBE
FZS
MBOU

British
British Birds magazine
The Handbook of British Birds
MBE
FZS
MBOU
British
ornithologist
British Birds
Burley, Hants
Witherby and Co.
bird books
Iran
Kola Peninsula
White Nile
bird ringing
British Trust for Ornithology
British Ornithologists' Club
British Ornithologists' Union
British Trust for Ornithology
birds
stuffed
British Museum
The Handbook of British Birds
American Ornithologists' Union

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