Bright Sparcs
Biographical entry
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Cheel, Edwin (1872 - 1951) |
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Born: 14 January 1872 Chartham Hatch, near Canterbury, Kent, England. Died: 19 September 1951 Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia. | ||
Edwin Cheel was Botanical Assistant at the National Herbarium, Sydney from 1908 until becoming Principal Assistant in 1913. In 1924 he was appointed Curator and between 1933-36 was both Botanist and Curator. |
Career Highlights |
Born Chartham Hatch, near Canterbury, Kent, England, 14 January 1872. Died Ashfield, 19 Septmber 1951. Migrated as a farm-labourer to Mackay, Queensland, May 1892; worked in the cane-fields ca 1894-97; carpenter, Sydney ca 1894-97; gardener, Centennial Park 1897-1901; 'honorary charge' of lichens, National Herbarium, Sydney 1901; outdoor staff, Botanic Gardens 1902-05; in charge of lichens and fungi 1906-08; botanic assistant 1908-13; principal botanical assistant, in charge of the herbarium 1913-24; curator 1924-33; botanist and curator 1933-36. Bronze medal, Royal Society of New South Wales 1943. President, Naturalists' Society 1911-12, 1923-24; president, Linnean Society of New South Wales 1930; president, Horticultural Association 1929-31; president, Royal Society of New South Wales 1932. |
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