Joseph Woods
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Joseph Woods (1776-1864)
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Biography
Architect and Botanist.
Born Stoke Newington, 24 August 1776.
FLS 1801.
Synopsis of Rosa, Linn. Trans, xii, 1818.
Retired to Lewes, 1833.
Tourists' Flora, 1850.
Died Lewes, 9 January 1864.
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Inferred associations
associated with
- Frederick Townsend
- Allan Octavian Hume
- William Borrer
- William Hadden Beeby
- C Billot C Billot et al - Flora exsiccata
Collection activity by county
1820
1862
VC1
VC2, VC3, VC4
VC10, VC11, VC12, VC13, VC14, VC15, VC16, VC17, VC18, VC19, VC20, VC21, VC22, VC23, VC24
VC5, VC6, VC9, VC35, VC36, VC41, VC44
VC27, VC28, VC29, VC31, VC32, VC53, VC54, VC55, VC56, VC57
VC40, VC48, VC49, VC50, VC52, VC58
VC62, VC63, VC64, VC65, VC66, VC69, VC70
VC84, VC88, VC89, VC96, VC97, VC98, VC100
Examples of handwriting
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An explanation of the numbers - dates He indicated the date by putting first the last two numbers of the year, then the number or numbers of the month, the the day of the month. 4593 = 3 Sept 1845 |
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note 'W' monogram in top right-hand corner |
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Unusual example of Joseph Woods giving a conventional date. |
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