Frank Turk (biologist) explained

Frank Turk (biologist) should not be confused with Frank Turk.

Frank Archibald Sinclair Turk
Birth Place:Wimbledon, London, England
Death Place:Cornwall, England
Field:Zoology
Work Institutions:University of Exeter
Alma Mater:London University
Spouse:Stella Turk

Frank Archibald Sinclair Turk (15 January 1911 – 14 February 1996) was a noted entomologist and adult educationalist.[1]

In addition to his published work on insects, Frank worked as an adult educationalist and ran a programme through the University of Exeter's Department of Extra-Mural Studies. He had a close relationship with several artists including, the artist Peter Lanyon's son Andrew Lanyon, Peter Liddle and Sven Berlin.

Frank's wife Stella Turk, MBE, was also a published zoologist and worked with Frank in the field of adult education. Together they were instrumental in founding the Cornish Biological Record Unit at the University of Exeter's, Institute of Cornish Studies which was later incorporated into the Cornwall Wildlife Trust. Frank was elected to be the Trust's first president in 1962.

Publications

Turk's publications include:

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Notes and References

  1. Savory T H, 1961. Spiders Men and Scorpions. 191pp. Univ. London Press. London. [info on FA Turk at p 176]