Benjamin Leadbeater

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Benjamin Leadbeater (* 12. Januar 1773 in Leeds; † 22. März 1851 in London) war ein britischer Ornithologe, Taxidermist und Naturalienhändler. rdf:langString
Benjamin Leadbeater est un taxidermiste, un important négociant en histoire naturelle et un ornithologue britannique, né en 1760 et mort en 1837. rdf:langString
Benjamin Leadbeater (12 January 1773 – 22 March 1851) was a British naturalist, ornithologist and taxidermist. Benjamin Leadbeater was a renowned merchant of natural history materials in London, England. His shop was located at 19 Brewer Street, Piccadilly. Leadbeater employed many naturalists around the world and supplied specimens to museums. By 1824, his business was known as "Leadbetter & Son" and, by 1838, it was called "John Leadbetter". Around 1858, the business had returned to the name "Leadbetter & Son". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Benjamin Leadbeater
rdf:langString Benjamin Leadbeater
rdf:langString Benjamin Leadbeater
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xsd:date 1773-01-12
rdf:langString Benjamin Leadbeater
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rdf:langString Benjamin Leadbeater (* 12. Januar 1773 in Leeds; † 22. März 1851 in London) war ein britischer Ornithologe, Taxidermist und Naturalienhändler.
rdf:langString Benjamin Leadbeater (12 January 1773 – 22 March 1851) was a British naturalist, ornithologist and taxidermist. Benjamin Leadbeater was a renowned merchant of natural history materials in London, England. His shop was located at 19 Brewer Street, Piccadilly. Leadbeater employed many naturalists around the world and supplied specimens to museums. By 1824, his business was known as "Leadbetter & Son" and, by 1838, it was called "John Leadbetter". Around 1858, the business had returned to the name "Leadbetter & Son". Several species are named in his honour, including the southern ground-hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri), Major Mitchell's cockatoo (Lophochroa leadbeateri) and violet-fronted brilliant (Heliodoxa leadbeateri). He described Lady Amherst's pheasant, Chrysolophus amherstiae, in 1829.
rdf:langString Benjamin Leadbeater est un taxidermiste, un important négociant en histoire naturelle et un ornithologue britannique, né en 1760 et mort en 1837.
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