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British Museum (Natural History): Department of Zoology: Keeper's John Murray Expedition...

Catalogue reference: DF 215

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Reference
DF 215
Title
British Museum (Natural History): Department of Zoology: Keeper's John Murray Expedition Files
Date
1932-1967
Description

William Thomas Calman's committee papers and expedition correspondence are held in DF 215/1-4; remaining pieces relate to the publication of the reports on the John Murray Expedition.

Series held at The Natural History Museum are catalogued more fully in its online catalogue (reference DF ZOO/213/113). Online descriptions of some individual records can also be viewed on Discovery, see DF 215.

Separated material

R B Seymour Sewell's manuscript journal, together with logbooks and station records are held in the Zoology Library.

Held by
The Natural History Museum Archives, London
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Physical description
41 file(s)
Access conditions
Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition
The records were transferred to the archives in 1982.
Subjects
Topics
Museums and galleries
Unpublished finding aids
The John Murray Expedition Scientific Reports, (British Museum (Natural History), 1935-1967), 11 Volumes. Deep-sea challenge, the John Murray / Mabahiss Expedition to the Indian Ocean 1933-34, A L Rice (Ed), (Unesco 1986).
Administrative / biographical background

Sir John Murray (1841-1914), the oceanographer, left shares in his will to finance 'scientific research or investigations, or explorations'. By 1930 the sum available had reached £20,000, and members of his family approached the Keeper of Zoology, William Thomas Calman, among others, for advice as to how best to spend it. It was decided to sponsor an oceanographic expedition in the Indian Ocean. A committee was formed with Sir John's son, J C Murray, as President and Treasurer and Professor J Stanley Gardiner as Secretary. R B Seymour Sewell (1880-1964) was appointed Leader, and the Egyptian Government lent the ship Mabahiss for the voyage. Mabahiss, with a scientific party of seven, left Alexandria in September 1933 and sailed through the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, across the northwestern Indian Ocean and through the Gulf of Oman. She returned to Alexandria in May 1934, having worked 209 scientific stations and collected a vast store of data and specimens. The British Museum (Natural History) became the home for the principal collections, and took responsibility for editing and publishing the scientific reports.

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