Leo Farmar
Leopold Farmar (1878–1907) was a British botanist. In 1893 Leo Farmar obtained certificates in book-keeping and arithmetic from the Society of Arts Polytechnic Centre in Dover. He had been at Manchester and Glasnevin Botanic Gardens before entering Kew as a gardener in March 1903. Being almost immediately transferred to the Herbarium, he remained there until January 1 1906, then joining an expedition to West Africa ...
Wikipage disambiguates
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Leo Farmar
Leopold Farmar (1878–1907) was a British botanist. In 1893 Leo Farmar obtained certificates in book-keeping and arithmetic from the Society of Arts Polytechnic Centre in Dover. He had been at Manchester and Glasnevin Botanic Gardens before entering Kew as a gardener in March 1903. Being almost immediately transferred to the Herbarium, he remained there until January 1 1906, then joining an expedition to West Africa ...
has abstract
Leopold Farmar (1878–1907) was ...... ties for growing cotton there.
@en
academic discipline
birth date
1878-02-20
death date
1907-04-06
death place
Wikipage page ID
61,319,058
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,020,163,721
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
author abbrev bot
Farmar
@en
birth date
1878-02-20
death date
1907-04-06
death place
fields
name
Leo Farmar
@en
nationality
United Kingdom
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
comment
Leopold Farmar (1878–1907) was ...... expedition to West Africa ...
@en
label
Leo Farmar
@en
sameAs
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Leo Farmar
@en