Thomas de Grey, 6th Baron Walsingham, was an English politician and amateur entomologist. He was a keen lepidopterist, collecting butterflies and moths from a young age, and was particularly interested in Microlepidoptera. After his purchase of the Zeller, Hofmann and Christoph collections, his collection contained over 260,000 specimens. He donated it to the Natural History Museum, along with his library of 2,600 books. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1887, and was a member of the Entomological Society of London, serving as President on two occasions
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1843-1919
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fl 1880
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1862-1933
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1871-1928
One of the 'Wyndham Sisters' by John Singer Sargent which were at the centre of the cultural and political life of their time. Like their parents, they were part of The Souls
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1908-
Toileteer at ZSL London Zoo
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1911-
Commissionaire at ZSL London Zoo
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1893-
Part-time Helper at ZSL London Zoo
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1904-1959
1st Class Keeper later Head Keeper at ZSL London Zoo