1863 - 1948
Harry Ferris Brazenor
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| Birthday |
21st July, 1863
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| Birthplace |
Shepherd's Bush, London, UK
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| Died |
10th March, 1948
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| Place of Death |
Eccles, Greater Manchester, UK
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| Zodiac Sign |
Cancer
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| Occupation Text |
Taxidermist
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| Year(s) Active |
1880s–1930s
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Harry Ferris Brazenor (21 July 1863 – 10 March 1948) was a British taxidermist. He was known especially for his work for Manchester and Salford museums, besides other institutions in Northern England. At Manchester Museum he was recognised for his taxidermy-mounted sperm whale skeleton, giraffe, polar bear, and a wolf with painted "blood" on its teeth. His work for Salford Museum included an Asian elephant displayed next to a tiny shrew. His Salford tiger was transferred to Leeds City Museum and is still displayed there. For Hancock Museum at Newcastle upon Tyne he mounted a bison bull, and for the former Belle Vue Zoological Gardens he mounted an Indian rhinoceros.
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