Person

Hacker, Henry (1876 - 1973)

Born
31 January 1876
England
Died
21 September 1973
Occupation
Entomologist

Summary

Henry Hacker worked at the Queensland Museum 1911-1931.

Related Corporate Bodies

  • Queensland Museum

    Henry Hacker worked at the Queensland Museum 1911-1931.

    Date: 1911 - 1931

Archival resources

Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science

  • Henry Hacker - Records, 1927 - 1935, MS 034; Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science. Details

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

Books

  • Musgrave, A., Bibliography of Australian entomology, 1775-1930: with biographical notes on authors and collectors (Sydney: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 1932), 380 pp. Details

Journal Articles

  • Marks, E. N.; and Dahms, E., 'Obituary: Henry Hacker, 1876-1973', Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 17 (1) (1974), 191-194. Details

Resources

Resource Sections

McCarthy, G.J.

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