Hugh Cuming was an English collector who was interested in natural history, particularly in conchology and botany. He has been described as the 'Prince of Collectors'. Born in England, he spent a number of years in Chile, where he became a successful businessman. He used the money he saved to buy a ship that was specifically built for collecting specimens, and travelled extensively on collecting trips amassing many thousands of specimens. After his death, much of his material was bought by the Natural History Museum. A number of species are named after him
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1791-1865
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1905-
Toileteer at ZSL London Zoo
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1888-
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1919-
Deputy Head Keeper at ZSL London Zoo
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1888-1948
Helper in the Aquarium and later Keeper at ZSL London Zoo
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1917-
Clerical Staff at ZSL London Zoo
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fl 1922
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1908-
Boiler House Assistant at ZSL London Zoo
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1824-
The Crown Estate Paving Commission is the body responsible for managing certain aspects of the built environment around Regent's Park, London