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George Brettingham Sowerby I
Born12 August 1788
Died26 July 1854(1854-07-26) (aged 65)
NationalityBritish
Known forConchology, malacology
Scientific career
Author abbrev. (zoology)Sby., Sowerby

George Brettingham Sowerby I (12 August 1788 – 26 July 1854) was a British naturalist, illustrator and conchologist.

Life[edit]

He was the second son of James Sowerby. George was educated at home under private tutors, and afterwards assisted his father in the production of illustrated works on natural history. On the latter's death in 1822, he and his brother James De Carle Sowerby continued their father's work on fossil shells, publishing the latter parts of the Mineral Conchology of Great Britain. He published about 50 papers on molluscs and started several comprehensive, illustrated books on the subject, the most important the Thesaurus Conchyliorum, a work that was continued by his son, George Brettingham Sowerby II and his grandson George Brettingham Sowerby III. One of his first works was the cataloguing of the collection of the Earl of Tankerville. He also dealt in shells and natural history objects, his place of business being first in King Street, Covent Garden, from which he removed to Regent Street, and finally to Great Russell Street.

He was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society on 5 March 1811.

He died at Hanley Road, Hornsey, on 26 July 1854 and is buried on the west side of Highgate Cemetery.[1]

Grave of George Brettingham Sowerby I in Highgate Cemetery

Family[edit]

By his wife Elizabeth (second daughter of Nicholas and Mary Meredith), whom he married on 16 April 1811, he had two sons, George Brettingham II and Henry (1825–1891), and a daughter, Charlotte Caroline, who became a botanical illustrator.

George's son Henry was born in Kensington on 28 March 1825. He was educated at Bickerdike's school, Kentish Town, and University College, Gower Street. From 1843 to 1852 he was assistant curator/librarian to the Linnean Society. He went out to Australia in 1854, and became draughtsman at the Melbourne University, and subsequently teacher of drawing in the state schools. During the last twenty years of his life he devoted himself to gold mining. He died near Melbourne on 15 Sept. 1891, having married, in April 1847, Miss Annie Faulkner. He wrote for Reeve's popular handbooks 'Popular Mineralogy,' London, 1850, and illustrated various books such as Flora HomoeopathicaofEdward Hamilton which appeared in 1852–53.[2]

Works[edit]

Partial list

Determined species by Sowerby I[edit]

Many species were first described by Sowerby I, for example

Lottia gigantea G.B. Sowerby I, 1834

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cansick, Frederick Teague (1872). The Monumental Inscriptions of Middlesex Vol 2. J Russell Smith. p. 168. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  • ^ "Sowerby, Henry (1850)". Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  • ^ Tryon (1889), Manual of Conchology XI, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; p. 295
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