Henry Maurice Platnauer

Henry Maurice Platnauer FGS (1857 โ€“ 1 October 1939) was a British mineralogist and Museum Curator.[1]

Henry Maurice Platnauer

Born1857
London, UK
Died1 October 1939
1939(1939-00-00) (aged 81โ€“82)
Occupation(s)Geologist
Mineralogist
Museum curator
Academic work
Institutions

Career

Platnauer was educated at the City of London School and at the London University. His academic interests lay in mineralogy and he worked with the Natural History collections of the British Museum for eight years before being appointed to the position of Keeper of the Yorkshire Museum in 1883, a role he held until 1904.[2][3] Through this role he subsequently served as a Vice-President of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society from 1905 and was elected as an honorary member of the YPS in 1935.[4]

Platnauer served as a Volunteer soldier in the Second Boer War and later served in the Territorial Army. During the First World War he served with the rank of Captain and was primarily involved with training units. He and his wife left York in 1912 to live in Bournemouth, where he stayed until her death in 1920, after which he returned to London. Their son, Maurice Platnauer, was a Vice-Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford.[1]

Museums Association

Platnauer was one of the founding members of the Museums Association, which had its preliminary meeting in York in 1888 before its first official meeting the following year.[5] Platnauer served as the joint secretary of the Association from 1889 to 1897 and co-edited the annual reports in 1890 to 1896.[1] He eventually became its president, giving the presidential address to the annual meeting in 1911.[6] He was also a Fellow of the Geological Society of London and a member of the Yorkshire Geological Society.[7]

Publications

References

  1. "H. M. Platnauer 1857-1939: A Founder of the Museums Associations". Museums Journal. 39: 482.
  2. Oki, M. (2014). A comparative study of professional association in the museum sectors of Britain and Japan (PDF) (Thesis). University of Leicester.
  3. Pyrah, B. (1988). The History of the Yorkshire Museum and its Geological Collections. North Yorkshire County Council.
  4. Annual Report of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society for 1939 (Report). 1940. p. 8.
  5. MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION, ed. 1890. Report of Proceeding: With the Papers Read at the First Annual General Meeting Held at Liverpool. Museums Association
  6. "Museums Association. BRIGHTON CONFERENCE 1911. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. H. M. Platnauer BSc". Museums Association. 1911. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  7. Anon. (1891). "List of Members". Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society. 12: 123โ€“129. doi:10.1144/pygs.12.1.123.
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