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         White Gilbert:     more books (19)
  1. Gilbert Whiteïÿýs journals. Edited by Walter Johnson by Gilbert (1720-1793). Johnson, Walter (1867-) ed. White, 1970-01-01
  2. The natural history of Selborne - Edited and introduced by E.M. Nicholson by Gilbert (1720-1793) - Related names: Nicholson, E. M. (ed.); Daglish, Eri White, 1925
  3. The natural history of Selborne by Gilbert White. by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1908-01-01
  4. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne by Gilbert White by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1901-01-01
  5. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. in the county o by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1911-01-01
  6. The natural history of Selborne with observations on various par by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1854-01-01
  7. Gilbert White: Naturalist, Poet, Priest and Scholar (1720-1793) (Selbourne Papers) by Paul G. M. Foster, 2000-09-29
  8. Gilbert White's Year: Passages from the Garden Kalendar and the Naturalist's Journal, 1751-1793 by Gilbert White, 1981-02
  9. The Journals of Gilbert White, 1751-1773 by Gilbert White, 1987-05
  10. The Journals of Gilbert White 1774 1783 (Vol 2) by Gilbert White, 1988-11
  11. The Essential Gilbert White of Selborne (A Godine country classic) by Gilbert White, H. J. Massingham, 1985-07
  12. Gilbert White: A Biography of the Author of The Natural History of Selborne by Richard Mabey, 2007-02-02
  13. The Selborne Pioneer: Gilbert White As Naturalist and Scientist : A Re-Examination by Ted Dadswell, 2003-03
  14. Gilbert White and His Records: A Scientific Biography by Paul G. M. Foster, 1989-05

81. ANH: Cumulative Index, Volume 17
FOSTER, PGM Approaches to the study of Gilbert White (1720–1793) or,a balloon over Selborne. Anh 17 (3) 299–314 (October 1990).
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Archives of natural history: cumulative index, Volume 17
Publications Archives (main page) Newsletter Other publications
WOOLFALL, S. J. History of the 13th Earl of Derby’s menagerie and aviary at Knowsley Hall, Liverpool (1806–1851). Anh (1): 1–47 (February 1990). NELSON, E. C. James and Thomas Drummond: their Scottish origins and curatorships in Irish botanic gardens. Anh (1): 49–65 (February 1990). HORSMAN, F. and DAVIS, P. S. Edward Robson’s list of the rarer plants of County Durham. Anh (1): 67–77 (February 1990). CLARK, P. F., HARRISON, K. and GOODMAN S. L. Brock’s Indian Archipelago Decapoda and Stomatopoda by De Man: 1887 or 1888? Anh (1): 79–80 (February 1990). HOGARTH, P. J. A collection of early nineteenth century pictures of tropical marine animals in Ampleforth Abbey, North Yorkshire, attributed to Henry Salt Anh (1): 81–96 (February 1990). MACARTHUR, C. W. P. Dr. Jean-François Berger of Geneva (1779–1833): from the Travelling Fund to the Wollaston Donation. Anh (1): 97–119 (February 1990).

82. Lost, Stolen Or Strayed: Abstracts A–H
BACK to list of abstracts. Paul Foster Gilbert White (1720–1793)and the lost Gibraltar collection of John White (1727–1780).
http://www.shnh.org/MTG_past_LSS_abs_A-H.html

Lost, stolen or strayed: Abstracts A–H
AGM Reports Past Meetings Diary of Meetings International Conferences
Selected abstracts from the SHNH conference "Lost, stolen or strayed" ( A–H
David Allen : Missing collections of British and Irish vascular plants.
Botanists have been collecting vascular plants in the British Isles for scientific purposes for almost 700 years. The relative ease with which that type of material lends itself to indefinite preservation has resulted in the survival of an impressively high proportion of collections, even though in many documentation is inadequate or lacking. Since World War Two successive, still ongoing, attempts have been made to establish how many of the unitary bodies of specimens identified with particular individuals – that is herbaria in the strict sense as opposed to miscellaneous specimens – remain in being out of the total known or suspected to have once existed, and where they are now to be found. That all-time total currently stands at 2,830. Of those, 44 are known with reasonable certainty to have been destroyed but 745 remain untraced. Various reasons why many of that 745 could have escaped notice and may yet be located are discussed. BACK ] to list of abstracts
Enrico Borgo, Mauro Brunetti and Carlo Violani : Recovery from damages due to the 1992 flood of a natural history collection.

83. Arddangosfa Thomas Pennant Exhibition - 1726-1798
Pennant was the greatest Welsh travel writer of his time and one of the best Britishtopographical authors, alongside Gilbert White (1720 1793) of Selbourne
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Background
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Pennant as a Collector and Patron

Thomas Pennant, Author and Book Collector
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Thomas Pennant Manuscripts at the National Library

Background Thomas Pennant was born at the family home, Downing in Flintshire, North Wales on 14 June 1726. Following the tradition of the majority of 18th century gentry, he attended an Oxbridge college. He was a member of Queens College, Oxford, but like many of his contemporaries Pennant did not complete his formal training, received no degree but left Oxford with a clear vision of his life's work. Whilst at college he discovered the joy of travel and was affirmed in his love of cataloguing flora, fauna and antiquities of every sort. Pennant was the greatest Welsh travel writer of his time and one of the best British topographical authors, alongside Gilbert White (1720 - 1793) of Selbourne and Francis Grose (1731? - 1791). He had a gift for befriending and appreciating people which created opportunities at every stage of his career. Correspondents and advisors were constantly and consistently generous to his commissions and requests. It was no accident therefore that he succeeded to involve talented individuals in long term co-operative ventures. He also had the foresight to employ his own illustrators for his works and to collect material for his publications whilst in the region. Pennant was a prolific and untiring scholar whose wide interests influenced his contemporaries and successive scholars. He knew little Welsh, depending upon his scholar friends such as Reverend John Lloyd, Caerwys (1733 - 1793) to translate and research from original sources. However his respect for Wales, her language, people, history and landscape are evident in all his Welsh writings. He is remembered and celebrated as one of the foremost 18th century Welsh intellectuals and someone who loved and respected his fellow human beings. He was a man of honest and warm humanity whose qualities earned him the title of 'The father of Cambrian tourists.'

84. Arddangosfa Thomas Pennant Exhibition - 1726-1798
Hefyd mae'r cyfrolau a gyhoeddodd cystal â gwaith enwogion Lloegr megisGilbert White (17201793) o Selbourne a Francis Grose (1731?-1791).
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Cefndir Thomas Pennant
Casgliad Pennant yn Adran y Darluniau a'r Mapiau

Thomas Pennant fel Casglwr a Noddwr

Thomas Pennant, Awdur a Chasglwr Llyfrau
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Llawysgrifau Thomas Pennant yn y Llyfrgell Genedlaethol

Cefndir Thomas Pennant Fe aned Thomas Pennant ym mhlasdy ei deulu, Downing, Sir y Fflint. Bu yn yr ardal nes iddo fynd i Rydychen i astudio. Ymaelododd Pennant yng Ngholeg Queen's ac yno fe'i hysbrydolwyd i deithio ac ysgrifennu ffrwyth ei ymchwil. Gadawodd Pennant y coleg heb raddio ond gyda syniad clir sut i dreulio ei amser a'i egni. Pennant oedd awdur llyfrau taith Cymreig gorau ei gyfnod. Hefyd mae'r cyfrolau a gyhoeddodd cystal â gwaith enwogion Lloegr megis Gilbert White (1720-1793) o Selbourne a Francis Grose (1731?-1791). Un o ddoniau Pennant oedd y gallu i fagu cyfeillgarwch. Roedd ei werthfawrogiad o bobl yn hysbys ac oherwydd hyn cafodd bob amser atebion call a chyflawn i'w geisiadau am wybodaeth. Fe dynnodd ar allu nifer fawr o ffrindiau talentog i'w gynorthwyo gyda'i brojectau. Fel ysgolhaig egnïol a gweithgar daeth Pennant yn arwr i genedlaethau o awduron. Prin oedd ganddo lawer o Gymraeg , felly fe ddibynnai ar ei gyfaill y Parch John Lloyd, Caerwys i gyfieithu ac ymchwilio yn y ffynonellau gwreiddiol. Roedd ganddo barch tuag at Gymru: ei hanes, pobl, iaith a thirlun.

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  • 86. Histoire De L'Ecologie : 1830-1913
    Translate this page Sur la voie ouverte un siècle plus tôt par Gilbert White(1720- 1793), le célèbrenaturaliste et pasteur de Selborne, à 80 km au sud-ouest de Londres, il y
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    C Alexandre de Humboldt (1769- 1859), l'américain John Muir (1838-1914) et l'allemand Hugo Conventz (1855-1922).
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    Déclenché par les Etats-Unis, le mouvement va rapidement s'étendre dans l'empire britannique: Glacier(1886) et Banff(1887) au Canada (1886) en Australie, Tongarino(1894) en Nouvelle-Zélande, Kruger(1898) en Afrique du Sud. L'Argentine crée le parc national du Nahuel Huaprien en 1901. La France et les pays européens restent en marge de ce mouvement qui se développe dans les pays neufs à situation coloniale. L S
    A l'époque du plein essor du colonialisme, c'est l'exemple de la Grande-Bretagne qui, sans être exclusif, est le plus significatif des développements futurs. Les origines de l'écologisme moderne y remontent en premier à l'âge de la découverte scientifique. Une exploitation abusive et ancienne de la nature et l'industrialisation précoce de l'Angleterre créent un climat favorable à l'essor populaire des sciences naturelles. S L E E D N
    Ce mouvement naissant pour la protection de la vie sauvage n'était que l'un des aspects de la réaction de l'ère victorienne contre le progrès aveugle et l'industrialisation. Le troisième grand courant qui est à l'origine de L'environnementalisme britannique s'exprima dans l'effort de protection des espaces ruraux et de la qualité de la vie (amenity). Dans les années 1840-1850, une législation pour la protection de l'esthétique des paysages proches des grandes villes apparaît simultanément en Grande-Bretagne et dans son empire colonial (Afrique du Sud, Australie, Nouvelle-Zélande).

    87. Biblioteca Virtual
    818 Kb). White, Gilbert (1720 + 1793). The Natural History Of Selborne(.zip 198.94 Kb). White, Stewart Edward (1873 + 1946). Arizona
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    Wairy, Louis Constant (1778 + 1845) Recollections Of The Private Life Of Napoleon Complete(.zip - 634 Kb)
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    Walker, H. Wilfrid Wanderings Among South Sea Savages And In Borneo And The Philippines(.zip - 126 Kb) Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823 + 1913) The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature Volume 1 (.zip - 244 Kb)
    The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature Volume 2 (.zip - 239 Kb)
    Wallace, Donald Mackenzie, Sir (1841 + 1919) Russia (.zip - 644.98 Kb)

    88. Teaching Biology Outside The Classroom Is It Heading For
    Indeed a long and distinguished line of British biologists such as the ReverendGilbert White (17201793), John Ray (1628-1705) and Charles Darwin (1809-1882
    http://www.field-studies-council.org/biologyfieldwork/fieldwork.html
    Teaching biology outside the classroom
    Is it heading for extinction?
    A report on biology fieldwork in the 14-19 curriculum
    Compiled by
    Susan Barker
    (University of Warwick)
    David Slingsby
    (British Ecological Society)
    Stephen Tilling
    (Field Studies Council) Based on discussions from a focus group meeting held at Malham Tarn Field Study Centre, North Yorkshire, May 2002, jointly sponsored by the Field Studies Council and the British Ecological Society I t is really, really important that citizens learn to value their environment and to understand the science behind the great ecological dilemmas which face all of us. Never before has there been so much talk of education about sustainability, about biodiversity, and for citizenship. Professor Lord May of Oxford AC Kt,
    President of the Royal Society,
    Former Chief Scientific Adviser to UK Government Anthony Thomas
    Chief Executive, Field Studies Council John Grace
    FRSE President, British Ecological Society
    Executive summary
    Fieldwork provision in biology is declining in our schools despite the very clear educational and personal development strengths that it offers. This is happening at a time when there is increasing demand for students with the skills and confidence to practise outdoor biology and to be aware of their impacts on the world around them. There are many reasons for the decline but it should be reversed by:

    89. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
    WHISTON, William (1667 1752) White, Andrew Dickson (1832 - 1918) White, EllenGould (Harmon) (1827 - 1915) White, Gilbert (1720 - 1793) White, Myrtle Rose
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    treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map List of birth and death dates The following list shows the birth and death dates of a number of authors. The dates shown may not be accurate, as the list has been compiled from existing sources on the internet, and dates have not been verified by Project Gutenberg of Australia. A comprehensive list of authors and translators, together with birth and death dates, is available from The New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors at the Kingkong web site. Other sites which may be of interest to Project Gutenberg volunteers are listed on the Links page. SURNAME, Christian Name(s) (Born - Died) Home Updated 30 Oct 02

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  • 91. WHITE, HENRY KIRKE
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    WHITE, A. D.—WHITE, GILBERT His publications include The Greater States of Continental Europe (1874); A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom (2 vols., 1896), his most important work, his Autobiography (2 vols., New York, 1905) and Seven Great Statesmen (1910). to the forces; and on the outbreak of the Boer War in 1899 he was given command of the forces in Natal. He defeated the Boers at Elandslaagte on the 2ist of October 1899 and at Reitfontein on the 24th; but the superior numbers of the Boers enabled them to invest Ladysmith,- which Sir George White defended in a siege lasting 119 days, from the 2nd of November 1899 to the ist of March 1900, in the course of which he refused to entertain Sir Redvers Buller's suggestion that he should arrange terms of capitulation with the enemy (see LADYSMITH, SIEGE and RELIEF OF). After the relief of Ladysmith, White, whose health had been impaired by the siege, returned to England, and was appointed governor of Gibraltar (1900-1904). King Edward VII., who visited the fortress in 1903, personally gave him the baton of a field maishal. In 1905 Sir George WThite was appointed governor of Chelsea Hospital, and in the same year was decorated with the Order of Merit. See T, F. G. Coates, Sir George White (1900).

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