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  1. June 19, 1820, Isleworth, London (aged 77) Subjects Of Study: barberry. plant. Sir Joseph Banks (born February 13, 1743, London, England—died June 19, 1820, Isleworth, London) was a British explorer, naturalist, and longtime president of the Royal Society, known for his promotion of science.

  2. Combining a passion for botanical knowledge and an inherited fortune, Joseph Banks encouraged and patronised scientific activity all over the world. His vast collection of plants and animals are vital to the Museum's scientific collections, for both scientific research and our understanding of Britain's colonial past.

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  4. Jul 1, 2020 · July 1, 2020 | Environmental Studies, European History. Toby Musgrave —. As a young man Joseph Banks (he was knighted at the age of thirty-eight on 23 March 1781) undertook three voyages of scientific discovery. With his first, to Newfoundland and Labrador in 1776, he established a paradigm for the study of natural history as an integral ...

  5. w. x. y. z. Sir Joseph Banks © Banks was a British explorer and naturalist who, as long-time president of the Royal Society, became known for his promotion of science. Joseph Banks was...

  6. Apr 28, 2020 · On Captain Cook's first voyage, Sir Joseph Banks firmly advocated the strategic use of colonisation, vigorously promoting the use of "Botany Bay" as a penal colony, writes David Andress.

  7. Dec 8, 1997 · Joseph Banks (1743-1820) led a life of great adventure. As a naturalist, he accompanied Captain James Cook on expeditions to Australia and Tahiti, where he cataloged new species of plants and animals; as an explorer, he helped chart sea passages along the coast of Canada to the Arctic.

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