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Dr James B Liggins of Thames was one of the curio hunters who built their collection from the [[Oruarangi]] site. He dug there himself but also employed his son and contemporaries of his son to do the digging on a 'pay for finds' basis (Pers. com. from son to G Law, 1968). His collection in large part was purchased by Auckland Musum in 1945 and the remainder disbursed when sold at auction in 1971 <ref>Furey, L 1996 Oruarangi: The archaeology and material culture of a Hauraki pa. Bulletin of the Auckland Institute and Museum No. 17.</ref>.
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Dr James B Liggins of Thames was one of the curio hunters who built their collection from the [[Oruarangi]] site. He dug there himself but also employed a son and contemporaries of his son to do the digging on a 'pay for finds' basis (Pers. com. from son to G Law, 1968). His collection in large part was purchased by Auckland Musum in 1945 and the remainder disbursed when sold at auction in 1971 <ref>Furey, L 1996 Oruarangi: The archaeology and material culture of a Hauraki pa. Bulletin of the Auckland Institute and Museum No. 17.</ref>.
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One of Liggins' sons was Sir Graham Liggins, a leading obstetric medical researcher<ref>Kathleen O'Connor,Sir Graham Collingwood Liggins (1926-2010)accessed Dec 2014 at http://embryo.asu.edu/pages/sir-graham-collingwood-liggins-1926-2010.</ref>.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 22 December 2014

Liggins Collection Dr James B Liggins of Thames was one of the curio hunters who built their collection from the Oruarangi site. He dug there himself but also employed a son and contemporaries of his son to do the digging on a 'pay for finds' basis (Pers. com. from son to G Law, 1968). His collection in large part was purchased by Auckland Musum in 1945 and the remainder disbursed when sold at auction in 1971 [1].

One of Liggins' sons was Sir Graham Liggins, a leading obstetric medical researcher[2].

References

  1. Furey, L 1996 Oruarangi: The archaeology and material culture of a Hauraki pa. Bulletin of the Auckland Institute and Museum No. 17.
  2. Kathleen O'Connor,Sir Graham Collingwood Liggins (1926-2010)accessed Dec 2014 at http://embryo.asu.edu/pages/sir-graham-collingwood-liggins-1926-2010.