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− | Cambridge graduate and | + | Cambridge graduate in science and WW 1 veteran, Bill lived for a period in Canada after the first World War, studying forest botany at University of Tornonto at post-graduate level and also teaching at Upper Canada College. |
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+ | His war service was with the Canadian Engineers and the Royal Engineers Signals. After service in France he was in the Middle East, including serving at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Beersheba Battle of Beersheba] where he won the Military Cross. | ||
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+ | Bill's later career included a period as a science teacher at Kings College Auckland (1923-32) and later after a break from teaching, at New Plymouth Boys High School. | ||
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+ | He and his wife, painter Birtchnell Delph ran Parnell House at Kings for nearly seven years. He later was a visiting agriculture teacher at Northland schools after the second world war. | ||
− | He and | + | He was a regular contributor the Weekly News and the New Zealand Herald on conservation matters and was for a period on the staff of the Herald between Kings College and New Plymouth. |
+ | He published a few papers on archaeology but perhaps his greater contribution to science was being one of the inspirations for pupil [http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/default.asp?Find_Quick.asp?PersonEssay=5F9 Charles Fleming's]career. | ||
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Revision as of 02:05, 1 July 2008
Leonard William (Bill) Delph
Cambridge graduate in science and WW 1 veteran, Bill lived for a period in Canada after the first World War, studying forest botany at University of Tornonto at post-graduate level and also teaching at Upper Canada College.
His war service was with the Canadian Engineers and the Royal Engineers Signals. After service in France he was in the Middle East, including serving at the Battle of Beersheba where he won the Military Cross.
Bill's later career included a period as a science teacher at Kings College Auckland (1923-32) and later after a break from teaching, at New Plymouth Boys High School.
He and his wife, painter Birtchnell Delph ran Parnell House at Kings for nearly seven years. He later was a visiting agriculture teacher at Northland schools after the second world war.
He was a regular contributor the Weekly News and the New Zealand Herald on conservation matters and was for a period on the staff of the Herald between Kings College and New Plymouth.
He published a few papers on archaeology but perhaps his greater contribution to science was being one of the inspirations for pupil Charles Fleming'scareer.
Bibiliography
- 1939 Cave Drawings Near Tongaporutu, Taranaki. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 48(2):116-21.
- and G Archey 1930 The Piraunui Pa at Matawhana, Waikato. Records of the Auckland Museum 1(1):57-69.