Charles Staniland Wake

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Charles Staniland Wake
MAI
Wake, Charles Staniland.jpg
Born 1835
Died 1910
Residence 16 Oxford Road, Kilburn, NW [1863]
3 Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn, WC [1867]
10 Story Street, Hull [1872]
74 Wright-street, Hull [1875]
2 Westbourne Avenue, The Park, Hull [1881]
Welton, near Brough, East Yorkshire [1885]
349 North Clarke Street, Chicago [1894]
411 East 45th Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA [1897]
5762 Rosalie Court, Chicago, Illionos, USA [1909]
Occupation museum work
Society Membership
membership ASL, LAS, AI ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1910 deceased
elected_AI 1863
elected_LAS 1873.03.11
elected_ASL 1863
societies Anthropological Institute of New York
Physical Research Society

Notes

Office Notes

ASL Council 1868 Member
ASL Council 1869 Member
ASL Council 1870 Director, Member
ASL Council 1871 Director

LAS Council 1873 Vice President
LAS Council 1874 Vice President
LAS Council 1875 Vice President

AI Council 1871 Director
AI Council 1872 Member
AI Council 1877 Member
AI Council 1879 Member

House Notes

Foreign Member Anthrop. Inst. New York
1871.02.14 Publication Committee
1871.02.14 Finance Committee
death noted in the report of the council for 1911: Mr. C. S. Wake was a member of the Anthropological Institute from its commencement, having joined the Anthropological Society in 1863.

Notes From Elsewhere

Charles Staniland Wake was born in Hull on 22 March 1835 and died in Chicago on 21 June 1910. Little seems to be known about his life.

Born Kingston-upon-Hull; died Chicago. Migrated to USA circa 1890 where, from 1895, worked in various capacities for the Chicago Museum of Natural History

Publications

External Publications

Origin And Significance Of The Great Pyramid by C. Staniland Wake

Serpent And Siva Worship And Mythology In Central America, Africa, And Asia ... - Primary Source Edition by Hyde Clarke and Charles Staniland Wake

Serpent-Worship, and Other Essays: With a Chapter on Totemism (Classic Reprint) by Charles Staniland Wake

Serpent And Siva Worship And Mythology In Central America, Africa, And Asia ... by Hyde Clarke and Charles Staniland Wake

Ancient Symbol Worship: Influence of the Phallic Idea in the Religions of Antiquity by Charles Staniland Wake

The Development of Marriage and Kinship - Primary Source Edition by Charles Staniland Wake

The Evolution of Morality - Primary Source Edition by Charles Staniland Wake

Chapters on Man: With the Outlines of a Science of Comparative Psychology by Charles Staniland Wake

Memoirs of the International congress of anthropology Volume 1893 by Charles Staniland Wake

House Publications

ASL
on the relation of man to the lower animals Ref 9 jun 1863
the psychological unity of mankind
on the Aborigines of Western Australia – communicated by Mr Wake
on the antiquity of man

LAS
marriage by capture
the social condition of women as affected by 'civilization'
sacred prostitution
marriage among primitive peoples
spiritism among uncultured peoples compared with modern spiritualism
cannibalism
notes on the Aborigines of Western Australia by Samuel Wake communicated by C. Staniland Wake
the origin of the moral idea

AI
The Mental Characteristics of Primitive Man, as Exemplified by the Australian Aborigines 1872
The Adamites 1872

Related Material Details

RAI Material

MS 297 Correspondence 1892-1909

Other Material

British Library [Letter to W. E. Gladstone 1869]