Skip to main content
Service phase: Beta

This is a new way to search our records, which we’re still working on. Alternatively you can search our existing catalogue, Discovery.

Sub-sub-fonds

British Museum (Natural History): Unofficial Archives: Correspondence of Richard...

Catalogue reference: DF 5003

What’s it about?

This record is about the British Museum (Natural History): Unofficial Archives: Correspondence of Richard... dating from 1914-1961.

Is it available online?

Maybe, but not on The National Archives website. This record is held at The Natural History Museum Archives, London. How to view it.

Can I see it in person?

Not at The National Archives, but you may be able to view it in person at The Natural History Museum Archives, London. How to view it.

Full description and record details

Reference
DF 5003
Title
British Museum (Natural History): Unofficial Archives: Correspondence of Richard Meinertzhagen (1878-1967), ornithologist
Date
1914-1961
Description

The correspondence consists of a single volume containing official receipts from the Museum for donations (1914-1956), drafts of his critical memoranda on the state of the Museum (1939-1945), letters from Museum staff and trustees on his collections from the Hogga Mountains, Algeria (1931-1932), and correspondence on the disposal of his bird collection (1950-1954). The circumstances of presentation are not known.

Series held at The Natural History Museum are catalogued more fully in its online catalogue (reference DF ZOO/236/13). Online descriptions of some individual records can also be viewed on Discovery, see DF 5003.

Held by
The Natural History Museum Archives, London
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Meinertzhagen, Richard, 1878-1967
Physical description
1 volume(s)
Access conditions
Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
Subjects
Topics
Museums and galleries
Middle East
Administrative / biographical background

Richard Meinertzhagen was born in London and educated at Harrow School and the University of Göttingen. He spent much of his childhood at Mottisfont Abbey in Hampshire, and became a keen ornithologist. He joined the army in 1899, serving in India and East Africa, and as Intelligence Officer with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force and in Allenby's Palestine Campaign. Meinertzhagen was in the intelligence branch of GHQ in France, and attended the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. He held military posts at the Foreign Office until 1925, when he retired to devote himself to ornithology. For the rest of his long life, Meinertzhagen travelled in north Africa and the Middle East, studying and collecting birds, although he retained an involvement with military intelligence and the secret service. He published a series of autobiographical diaries, as well as papers in The Ibis and books on the birds of Arabia and elsewhere. He was Vice-President and medallist of the British Ornithologists' Union and President of the British Ornithologists' Club. He was made a CBE for his services to ornithology.

Meinertzhagen was associated with the Museum throughout his life, and was a regular visitor to the Bird Room for nearly sixty years. It was not an easy relationship: he was often fiercely critical of the Museum, and his own conduct gave cause for concern on several occasions. In spite of this he was made an Honorary Associate, and presented his library and collections of birds, insects and plants in 1950 and 1954. Since his death evidence has emerged that many of his bird skins were stolen or had been given false localities.

Publication note(s)
Cocker, M, 'Richard Meinertzhagen, soldier, scientist and spy', Secker & Warburg, 1989.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C16127/

How to order it

  1. View this record page in our current catalogue
  2. Check viewing and downloading options
  3. Select an option and follow instructions

Catalogue hierarchy

31,386 records
226 records

Within the fonds: DF

Records created and acquired by the Natural History Museum, London

You are currently looking at the sub-sub-fonds: DF 5003

British Museum (Natural History): Unofficial Archives: Correspondence of Richard Meinertzhagen (1878-1967), ornithologist