Category:Robert Wilding Brazenor
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Robert Wilding Brazenor (1818–1901) was a taxidermist who founded the taxidermy and furrier company Brazenor Brothers in Brighton, Sussex, England in 1863. The company produced work for Brighton Museum, and some of that work still exists in the Booth Museum of Natural History, Brighton. The company included his sons John, Charles, Frederick, Harry and Alfred. Alfred ultimately became the "mainstay" of the company, and Alfred's son Herbert Clifton Ferris Brazenor (1912–1972) became deputy director of the museum.
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Date of birth | 1818 Shrewsbury | ||||
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Date of death | 1901 Lewes | ||||
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