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Arthur Francis Basset Hull

Arthur Francis Basset Hull MBE (1862–1945) was an Australian public servant, naturalist and philatelist. He signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1921.[1]

Arthur Francis Basset Hull in 1921

Tasmania edit

Hull was born on 10 October 1862 in Hobart.[2]

In 1883–1889 Hull worked as clerk in the Supreme Court.[2] In 1880s, Hull worked as secretary and treasurer for the Orpheus Club.[2] In 1888 he published a series of short stories called A Strange Experience.[2]

Sydney edit

On 12 October 1892 Hull moved to Sydney to work as clerk for the General Post Officer.[2] On 1 July 1900, Hull received a transfer to the Department of Public Works as a secretary to labour commissioners.[2] In January 1903 Hull worked in Department of Mines until his retirement in 1921.[2]

Hull worked as secretary and president to Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales from 1917–1919, 1928–1929 and 1938–1939.[2] Hull was a member of Taronga Zoological Park Trust from 1926.[2] Hull served as president Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union in 1919–1920 and the Linnean Society in 1923–1924 also publishing in their journal publications.[2] From 1917–1945, Hull worked with Australia Museum as honorary ornithologist.

From childhood, Hull collected stamps. He was an honorary fellow of the Royal Philatelic Society London, from 1887. Hull published many articles including Stamps of Tasmania, The Postage Stamps of New South Wales and The Postage Stamps of Queensland.[2] In 1941 he presented a paper on "History on Australian Postage Stamps" to the Royal Australian History Society.[3]

Hull was appointed a Member of the British Empire in the 1936 New Year Honours for "service as a member of Taronga Park Trust and honorary ornithologist, at the Australian Museum".[4]

Personal life edit

At age 15, Hull suffered polio and had to wear a surgical boot and use a walking stick for the rest of his life.[2]

On 29 April 1891 at Congregational Church, Newtown Hull married Laura Blanche Nisbet.[2] The couple lived at The Abbey, Annandale where Laura gave birth to a son in July 1893,[5] but she died less than a month later.[6] In March 1899 Hull was sued by Bertha Cligny de Boissac for breach of marriage promise.[2] Hull was unable to pay Boissac £500 in damages he was forced to declare bankruptcy.[2] At Annandale on 15 January 1902, Hull married Caroline Ann Lloyd.[2] In 1912 Hull divorced his second wife.[2] On 3 December 1926 in Manly he married Diana Farley.[2] Hull died on 22 September 1945 and was cremated with Anglican rites.[2]

Selected publications edit

  • Tom Iredale; A.F. Bassett Hull (1926). "A monograph of the Australian loricates (Phylum Mollusca – Order Loricata). VI". Australian Zoologist. 4: 164–185. ISSN 0067-2238. Wikidata Q111794233.
  • Tom Iredale; A.F. Basset Hull (1926). "A monograph of the Australian loricates (Phylum Mollusca - Order Loricata). VII". Australian Zoologist. 4: 256–276. ISSN 0067-2238. Wikidata Q111794172.
  • Tom Iredale; A.F. Basset Hull (1924). "A monograph of the Australian loricates (Phylum Mollusca - Order Loricata). III". Australian Zoologist. 3: 277–297. ISSN 0067-2238. Wikidata Q111788747.
  • Ashby, E. & Hull, A.F.B. 1923. The Polyplacophora of King Island, Bass Strait, with description of a new subspecies. The Australian Zoologist 3: 79–84 pl. 8
  • Bassett-Hull, A.F. 1910. The Birds of Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 34: 636–693
  • Campbell, A.J., Milligan, A.W., Legg, W.V., Mellor, J.W., Basset Hull, A.F. & Hall, R. 1913. Official Check–list of the Birds of Australia. The Emu 12(Suppl.): 1-116

References edit

  1. ^ Background notes on The Roll of Distinguished Philatelists September 2011, Roll of Distinguished Philatelists Trust, London, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Kloot, Tess, "Hull, Arthur Francis (1862–1945)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 27 September 2021
  3. ^ Hull, A F Basset (1 October 1941), "History on Australian Postage Stamps", Journal and Proceedings, The Royal Australian Historical Society (Vol 27 Part 5): 3, ISSN 1325-9261
  4. ^ "Mr Arthur Francis Basset Hull". honours.pmc.gov.au. 1 January 1936. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser. Vol. LVI, no. 1726. New South Wales, Australia. 5 August 1893. p. 309. Retrieved 2 May 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 17, 291. New South Wales, Australia. 21 August 1893. p. 1. Retrieved 2 May 2022 – via National Library of Australia.

External links edit

  • Arthur Francis Basset Hull at The Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation
  • at Australian Postal History & Social Philately

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Arthur Francis Basset Hull MBE 1862 1945 was an Australian public servant naturalist and philatelist He signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1921 1 Arthur Francis Basset Hull in 1921 Contents 1 Tasmania 2 Sydney 3 Personal life 4 Selected publications 5 References 6 External linksTasmania editHull was born on 10 October 1862 in Hobart 2 In 1883 1889 Hull worked as clerk in the Supreme Court 2 In 1880s Hull worked as secretary and treasurer for the Orpheus Club 2 In 1888 he published a series of short stories called A Strange Experience 2 Sydney editOn 12 October 1892 Hull moved to Sydney to work as clerk for the General Post Officer 2 On 1 July 1900 Hull received a transfer to the Department of Public Works as a secretary to labour commissioners 2 In January 1903 Hull worked in Department of Mines until his retirement in 1921 2 Hull worked as secretary and president to Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales from 1917 1919 1928 1929 and 1938 1939 2 Hull was a member of Taronga Zoological Park Trust from 1926 2 Hull served as president Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union in 1919 1920 and the Linnean Society in 1923 1924 also publishing in their journal publications 2 From 1917 1945 Hull worked with Australia Museum as honorary ornithologist From childhood Hull collected stamps He was an honorary fellow of the Royal Philatelic Society London from 1887 Hull published many articles including Stamps of Tasmania The Postage Stamps of New South Wales and The Postage Stamps of Queensland 2 In 1941 he presented a paper on History on Australian Postage Stamps to the Royal Australian History Society 3 Hull was appointed a Member of the British Empire in the 1936 New Year Honours for service as a member of Taronga Park Trust and honorary ornithologist at the Australian Museum 4 Personal life editAt age 15 Hull suffered polio and had to wear a surgical boot and use a walking stick for the rest of his life 2 On 29 April 1891 at Congregational Church Newtown Hull married Laura Blanche Nisbet 2 The couple lived at The Abbey Annandale where Laura gave birth to a son in July 1893 5 but she died less than a month later 6 In March 1899 Hull was sued by Bertha Cligny de Boissac for breach of marriage promise 2 Hull was unable to pay Boissac 500 in damages he was forced to declare bankruptcy 2 At Annandale on 15 January 1902 Hull married Caroline Ann Lloyd 2 In 1912 Hull divorced his second wife 2 On 3 December 1926 in Manly he married Diana Farley 2 Hull died on 22 September 1945 and was cremated with Anglican rites 2 Selected publications editTom Iredale A F Bassett Hull 1926 A monograph of the Australian loricates Phylum Mollusca Order Loricata VI Australian Zoologist 4 164 185 ISSN 0067 2238 Wikidata Q111794233 Tom Iredale A F Basset Hull 1926 A monograph of the Australian loricates Phylum Mollusca Order Loricata VII Australian Zoologist 4 256 276 ISSN 0067 2238 Wikidata Q111794172 Tom Iredale A F Basset Hull 1924 A monograph of the Australian loricates Phylum Mollusca Order Loricata III Australian Zoologist 3 277 297 ISSN 0067 2238 Wikidata Q111788747 Ashby E amp Hull A F B 1923 The Polyplacophora of King Island Bass Strait with description of a new subspecies The Australian Zoologist 3 79 84 pl 8 Bassett Hull A F 1910 The Birds of Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 34 636 693 Campbell A J Milligan A W Legg W V Mellor J W Basset Hull A F amp Hall R 1913 Official Check list of the Birds of Australia The Emu 12 Suppl 1 116References edit Background notes on The Roll of Distinguished Philatelists September 2011 Roll of Distinguished Philatelists Trust London 2011 Archived here a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Kloot Tess Hull Arthur Francis 1862 1945 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 27 September 2021 Hull A F Basset 1 October 1941 History on Australian Postage Stamps Journal and Proceedings The Royal Australian Historical Society Vol 27 Part 5 3 ISSN 1325 9261 Mr Arthur Francis Basset Hull honours pmc gov au 1 January 1936 Retrieved 1 May 2022 Family Notices The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser Vol LVI no 1726 New South Wales Australia 5 August 1893 p 309 Retrieved 2 May 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald No 17 291 New South Wales Australia 21 August 1893 p 1 Retrieved 2 May 2022 via National Library of Australia External links editArthur Francis Basset Hull at The Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Arthur Francis Basset Hull at Australian Postal History amp Social Philately Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur Francis Basset Hull amp oldid 1160474925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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