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Frederick George Shaw

Lieut.-Col. (1866)
Frederick George Shaw
MRCVS, Hon. FCV London (1879)
File:Shaw, Frederick George.jpg
Died 1918
Residence Ossoor, Calcutta [1866]
Ossoor, Madras [1872]
Heathburn Hall, Carrigaline, Co. Cork [1883]
Shedden Hall, Ootacamund, Madras [1885]
Heathburn Hall, Riverstick, Ballinhassig, RSO, Co. Cork [1902]
33 Claremont Road, Surbiton, Surrey [1917]
Occupation armed services
veterinary surgeon
Society Membership
membership ASL, AI ordinary fellow - life compounder
left 1918 deceased
elected_AI 1866
elected_ASL 1866.10.29
societies Veterinary College, London

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proposed 1866.09.05
Frederick George. Shaw, Esq., Veterinary Surgeon, Ossoor, Madras
Hon. Member Veterinary College, London
A6:2 has 'Remount Dept.'
death noted in the report of the council for 1918

Notes From Elsewhere

The marriage of Lieutenant-Colonel F. G. Shaw, of the Madras Army, and Shedden Hall, Ootacamund, India, and Heathburn HalJ, Carrigaline, County Cork, ...
From 1888 to 1920 Heathburn Hall, Riverstick, Cork, was the home of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick
George Shaw, an army Veterinary Surgeon who served during the Indian Mutiny and the Burmese War.

Indian Army veterinary surgeon. When he joined Anthropological Society of London he was at Madras (Chennai), India. Possibly the author of several books on various subjects including fly-fishing, life after death, and the empire.

He studied at the London Veterinary School – now ‘Royal Veterinary College’, and qualified 30 April 1856. Interestingly, his name appears as ‘Frederick G Costello Shaw’ to begin with, but then that changes to just F G Shaw later on.

Publications

External Publications

The Science of Dry Fly Fishing (1906)
by Frederick George Shaw (Author)

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