John Allen Brown
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John Allen Brown FRGS | |||||||||
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File:Brown, John Allen.jpg | |||||||||
Born | 1831 | ||||||||
Died | 1903 | ||||||||
Residence |
Scaleby Lodge, 241 Camden Road, W. [1865] The Laurels, The Haven, Ealing [1866] Surrey Lodge, Somerset Road, Ealing [1872] Dahlwell Lodge, Kent Gardens, Ealing [1875] 7 Kent Gardens, Ealing [1889] | ||||||||
Occupation | goldsmith | ||||||||
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[hide]Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
must be relative of James Roberts Brown - see address
28 May 1889 proposed
Notes From Elsewhere
Father was John Brown (1797-1861). Started life as sailor but became gold and diamond merchant in London. Founding member of Ethnological Society of London (1843). Published widely on Palaeolithic period.
His obituary mentions his following ‘General Pitt Rivers’. He coined the term ‘eolith’ according to one source. Chairman of Ealing Free Library. Magistrate
Publications
External Publications
House Publications
Stone implements from Pitcairn Is. 1900
Related Material Details
RAI Material
Other Material
PRM field collector