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Henry Hammersley Travers (1844 – 16 February 1928) was a New Zealand naturalist, professional collector and taxidermist. He was the son of the politician William Travers. Born in Hythe, Kent, England, in 1844, and baptised at Cheriton, Kent, on 13 October of that year, Travers was the son of William Thomas Locke Travers and Jane Travers (née Oldham). The family emigrated to New Zealand by the ship Kelso in 1849. Travers was educated at Nelson College from 1856 to 1860. Specimens collected by Travers are in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

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  • Henry Hammersley Travers (1844 – 16 February 1928) was a New Zealand naturalist, professional collector and taxidermist. He was the son of the politician William Travers. Born in Hythe, Kent, England, in 1844, and baptised at Cheriton, Kent, on 13 October of that year, Travers was the son of William Thomas Locke Travers and Jane Travers (née Oldham). The family emigrated to New Zealand by the ship Kelso in 1849. Travers was educated at Nelson College from 1856 to 1860. Specimens collected by Travers are in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Travers collected some of the last known specimens of Lyall's wren, selling them to the Colonial Museum (now Te Papa), Otago Museum and Walter Rothschild. Travers died in Wellington on 16 February 1928. (en)
  • Henry Hammersley Travers (1844 – 1928) è stato un naturalista e tassidermista neozelandese, figlio del politico . Gli esemplari raccolti da Travers sono conservati presso il Museo Te Papa Tongarewa di Wellington. Il suo nome è commemorato dalla Petroica traversi, la balia melanica dell'Isola Chatham, un piccolo uccello di cui Travers fu lo scopritore. (it)
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  • Henry Hammersley Travers (1844 – 1928) è stato un naturalista e tassidermista neozelandese, figlio del politico . Gli esemplari raccolti da Travers sono conservati presso il Museo Te Papa Tongarewa di Wellington. Il suo nome è commemorato dalla Petroica traversi, la balia melanica dell'Isola Chatham, un piccolo uccello di cui Travers fu lo scopritore. (it)
  • Henry Hammersley Travers (1844 – 16 February 1928) was a New Zealand naturalist, professional collector and taxidermist. He was the son of the politician William Travers. Born in Hythe, Kent, England, in 1844, and baptised at Cheriton, Kent, on 13 October of that year, Travers was the son of William Thomas Locke Travers and Jane Travers (née Oldham). The family emigrated to New Zealand by the ship Kelso in 1849. Travers was educated at Nelson College from 1856 to 1860. Specimens collected by Travers are in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. (en)
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