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  1. Richard Bowdler Sharpe (22 November 1847 – 25 December 1909) was an English zoologist and ornithologist who worked as curator of the bird collection at the British Museum of natural history.

  2. Richard Bowdler Sharpe, then librarian of the Zoological Society of London, had worked closely with Gould and completed some of his books that were still unfinished when he died.

  3. Nov 22, 2017 · Richard Bowdler Sharpe, an English ornithologist, was born Nov. 22, 1847. Sharpe was a prominent ornithologist in his own right, publishing Monograph of the Kingfishers from 1868 to 1871, and Monograph of the Paradiseidae, or Birds of Paradise in 1891 and 1898, neither of which we have in our collections...

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  4. ←. Author Index: Sh. Richard Bowdler Sharpe. (1847–1909) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons gallery, Commons category, taxonomy, Wikidata item. 19th century English zoologist. Richard Bowdler Sharpe. Contents. 1 Works. 1.1 Ornithology. 1.1.1 Articles. 1.2 Contributions to Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute.

  5. RiCHARD BOWDLER SHARPE, an Honorary Fellow of the Ameri- can Ornithologists' Union, died at his home in Chiswick, London, on Christmas Day, 1909, at the age of 62 years, after a brief illness from pneumonia. .

  6. SHARPE, RICHARD BOWDLER (18471909), ornithologist, was born on 22 Nov. 1847, at 1 Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London, where his father, Thomas Bowdler Sharpe, edited and published 'Sharpe's London Magazine.'. His grandfather, Lancelot Sharpe, was rector of All Hallows Staining, and headmaster of St. Saviour's grammar school, Southwark.

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