Walter Keeping Explained

Walter Keeping
Birth Date:6 January 1854
Occupation:Geologist and Curator
Nationality:British

Walter Keeping MA (1854–1888) was a British geologist and museum curator.[1] [2]

Biography

Keeping was a master's degree graduate of Christ's College, Cambridge and worked with his father, Henry Keeping, in the Sedgwick Museum. He left the Sedgwick Museum in to take up the Chair of Natural Science in the University College of Wales at Aberystwyth and was subsequently appointed Keeper of the Yorkshire Museum in August 1880.

Upon his appointment to the role of Keeper, Keeping was paid £200 a year in wages. He had tried to negotiate a larger sum, but instead accepted the residence of St. Mary's Lodge in the Museum Gardens.[3] Shortly after moving to York he developed a form of paralysis which affected his ability to work; he retired from the museum in 1883 as a result of his 'mental infirmity'.

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Book: Pyrah, B. . 1988 . The History of the Yorkshire Museum and its Geological Collections . North Yorkshire County Council . 104–105.
  2. McKenny Hughes, T. . Walter Keeping, M.A. . . 5 . 6 . June 1888 . 287–288.
  3. Book: . Report of the Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, read at the Annual Meeting on February 1st 1881 . 1881.