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William Scoresby Routledge
FRGS
Routledge, William Scoresby.jpg
Born 1859
Died 1939
Residence Christ Church, Oxford and Conservative Club, St James’ Street, SW [1905]
Waterside, Bursledon, Hants [1906]
19 Wilton Street, Belgrave Square, SW [1911]
Ewers, Bursledon, Southampton; 19 Wilton Street, Belgrave Square, SW [1913]
9 Cadogan Mansions, Sloane Square, SW1 [1917]
4 Hyde Park Gardens, W2 [1923]
Carlton Club, Pall Mall, SW1 [1927]
Occupation anthropologist
ethnographer
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1939 deceased
elected_AI

1904.05.10 1904.12.06

1924.12.16
clubs Conservative Club
Carlton Club
societies Royal Geographical Society




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1904.10.21 Proposed by T.A. Joyce; seconded by E.W. Brabrook
in A10:3 nominated 1904.04.26, elected 1904.05.10
death noted in Report of the Council 1939-1940

Notes From Elsewhere

William Scoresby Routledge, FRGS (1859–1939) was a British ethnographer, anthropologist and adventurer. With his wife, Katherine Routledge, he completed the first ethnographies of the Kikuyu (East Africa) and the people of Rapa Nui (Easter Island).


Publications

External Publications

With a prehistoric people, 1910


House Publications

68. The Northern Bantu. Man
Vol. 17 (Jun., 1917), p. 98
1. An Akikuyu Image. Man
Vol. 6 (1906), pp. 1-3

Related Material Details

RAI Material

Other Material

National Museum Australia William Scoresby Routledge collection