Fydell Rowley
Fydell Rowley was the son of George Dawson Rowley and inherited his father's extensive bird collection. He kept the collection at his home in Brighton until it was sold at auction in 1934, contributing to the movement of significant specimens, including those of the Great Auk, into various museums.
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Fydell Rowley inherited his father's collection of great auks and kept it at his home in Brighton.
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