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Archive Reference / Library Class No.BMAG/WBD
TitleSir William Boyd Dawkins (1837-1929)
Date1800-1984
Extent22 boxes
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorSir William Boyd Dawkins (1837-1929)
Administrative HistoryBasic biographies of Sir William Boyd Dawkins (WBD) can be found on Wikipedia and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. These do not, however, cover in any depth his links with Buxton Museum and Art Gallery. Sir William had a soft spot for the Peak District which represented many of his interests in its geology and archaeology and in particular its bone caves. Having been a regular visitor to Derbyshire and the Buxton area, in 1928, when nearing the end of a highly productive life, Sir William opened the new Buxton Museum and Public Library. Not long after, in 1929, when he died, his widow Lady Mary Boyd Dawkins, donated his library of over 400 rare and important volumes to the museum. These books, together with other items such as pictures, ornaments and furniture are now housed in the Boyd Dawkins Study which was opened in 1929 by Sir Arthur Keith. In addition, the study also houses material bequeathed by Miss Alicia Jackson, following the death of her father J Wilfrid Jackson, who was a pupil and colleague of Sir William.

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