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25: 70:, son of Richard Thomas Baker, a blacksmith, and his wife Sarah, nÊe Colkett. The boy was educated at Woolwich National School and Peterborough Training Institution, later gaining science and art certificates from 166: 553: 153:
1913–1925, was a member of the Royal and Linnean Societies of New South Wales, and published over 100 papers in their journals. He was a member of the council of the
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He was engaged as a senior assistant-master by the School Board for London in 1875 but resigned in July 1879 to emigrate to Australia.
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Woodfibres of some Australian timbers : investigated in reference to their prospective value for paper-pulp production
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in 1922. He collected both old and modern china and in 1938 joined the
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Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
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Baker arrived in Australia in September 1879 and joined the staff of
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On 15 January 1888 Baker was appointed assistant curator to
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A Research on the Eucalypts especially in regard to their
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Australian economic botanist, museum curator and educator
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The Australian flora in applied art. Part I, The waratah
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Index

Scholia
Richard Thomas Baker (Q7329451)
botanist
Woolwich
England
South Kensington Museum
Newington College
Sydney
Joseph Henry Maiden
Technological Museum
essential oils
Henry George Smith
University of Sydney
Linnean Society
Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
Clarke Medal
Royal Society of New South Wales
Royal Australian Historical Society
Cheltenham, New South Wales
Rookwood Cemetery
Richard Thomas Baker
Powerhouse Museum
Wikidata
Q108332528
Richard T. Baker
Government of New South Wales
Wikidata
Q108332690
Richard T. Baker
Government of New South Wales

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