Record

CodePX202
Dates1868-1942
Person NamePycraft; William Plane (1868-1942); Osteologist
SurnamePycraft
ForenamesWilliam Plane
EpithetOsteologist
ActivityMuseum Staff. Pycraft was a pupil of the curator of Leicester Museum. From 1892 to 1898 he was Assistant to E.Ray Lankester, Linacre Professor at Oxford, and came to London as Assistant to Lankester on his appointment to the Directorship of the Natural History Museum. In 1901 Pycraft arranged and labelled the bird skeleton collection and identified accessions to the spirit collection (Report on Bird Room in Ibis 1901). In 1907 he was appointed Assistant in the Zoological Department and placed in charge of the osteological collections. By 1922 he is titled Assistant Keeper. Retired Jan 13 1933. Tring correspondent

Published: 23 May 1942
Mr. W. P. Pycraft
A. S. WOODWARD
Nature volume 149, page575 (1942)

WILLIAM PLANE PYCRAFT, who died on May 1, was a well-known ornithologist and comparative anatomist. He was born at Great Yarmouth in 1868 and while a schoolboy was attracted to natural history by the wild life of the Norfolk Broads. He became a keen observer of all living things, but devoted himself specially to birds. After leaving school, he desired to follow natural history as a profession, and started as a private pupil with the curator of the Leicester Museum, where he learned the art of preserving and preparing animals for study and exhibition. In 1892 he was introduced to Prof, (afterwards Sir) Ray Lankester, who invited him to be his assistant in making preparations for the Oxford University Museum. While thus occupied he attended Lankester's lectures and demonstrations, and thus extended his outlook by acquiring a good knowledge of the structures and relationships of animals. When Lankester was appointed director of the British Museum (Natural History) in 1898, Pycraft accompanied him to London and became his temporary assistant there. Soon afterwards he joined the permanent staff of the Zoological Department of the Museum, where he remained as an assistant until his retirement in 1933. He spent his later life at Longcross near Chertsey, Surrey, in surroundings where he could continue the field observations which he had begun in early youth.

Obituary: Ibis 1943: 109-110 & Auk 1943: 312.
Catalogue
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DF/PUB/516/7/15Guide to the British vertebrates exhibited in the Department of Zoology
DF/ZOO/200/58/36Pycraft, William Plane (Birchington on Sea)
DF/ZOO/200/62/45Pycraft, William Plane (Birchington on Sea)
DF/ZOO/230/2/284Pycraft, W P
DF/PAL/140/1Pycraft, William: Correspondence and Papers
DF/PAL/109/42'Rhodesian Man and Associated Remains' by W P Pycraft and others: artwork for figure 20 by A K Maxwell
DF/TM/1/65/20Correspondence P-Q: Prout; Pycraft; Quaritch
DF/ZOO/232/5/13/13/17Pycraft, W.P.
DF/ZOO/230/1/163-164Pycraft, W P
DF/ZOO/208/18Staff file: Pycraft, William Plane
DF/TR/1/1/24/358Pycraft, [William] [Plane]
DF/TR/1/1/28/471Pycraft, [William] [Plane]
DF/ZOO/200/72/40Pycraft, W D
DF/TM/1/45/16Correspondence P: Pycraft
DF/TM/1/37/21Correspondence P: Pritchard & Co; Procter Bros; Pulman; Pycraft; Pylecote
DF/TR/1/1/25/375Pycraft, W P
DF/TM/1/51/30Correspondence P: Purpus; Purrett; Pycraft
DF/PAL/143/34Portrait photograph labelled 'Bedouin Arab. Mount Sinai. [male]'
DF/PH/2/6/7/2Staff Group Photograph: Zoology Department
DF/ADM/1000/99Reports and letters 1914
DF/PAL/140/1/1Correspondence and papers
DF/ZOO/234Osteology Section Subject files
DF/TM/1/49/21Correspondence G: Goodfellow
DF/PH/2/1/4/1Staff Group Photograph: 'The Establishment' (Full Staff Photograph)
DF/ZOO/234/33Films and photography
DF/PAL/140/1/3Letters relating to anthropological photographs
DF/PAL/140/1/2/1Pycraft, W P, Correspondence and Papers A-B
DF/PAL/143Anthropology Sub-Department: Photographic Collection
DF/PAL/143/8Portrait photograph labelled 'Negrillo or Pigmy. Mt. Pisgah, Africa [female]'
DF/PAL/143/10Portrait photograph labelled 'Uganda Negro. Uganda, Central Africa [female]', signed 'P.E.' [Peter Entwistle of the Liverpool Museum]
DF/PAL/143/41Portrait photograph labelled 'Soudanese male'
DF/PAL/143/32Portrait photograph labelled 'Arab [female]'
DF/PAL/143/37Portrait photograph labelled 'Soudanese man Galeih Tribe'
DF/PAL/143/50Portrait photograph [labelled 'Zulu']
DF/PAL/143/42Portrait photograph labelled 'Arab woman'
DF/PAL/143/55Portrait photograph labelled 'Basuto. Basutoland, S. Africa'
DF/PAL/143/14Portrait photograph labelled 'Negro (Albert Jackson)'
DF/PAL/143/25Portrait photograph labelled 'Copt. Egypt. [male].'
DF/PAL/143/28Photograph of mummified man
DF/PAL/143/29Portrait photograph labelled 'Somali of Dogodi Tribe. Somaliland. [male]. (Lord Delamere's Expedition'
DF/PAL/143/30Portrait photograph labelled 'Ajuran Somali. Boran Galla. Le District Somaliland. (Lord Delamere's Expedition'
DF/PAL/143/31Portrait photograph labelled 'Low Cast Somali, or Sab. [male]. (Lord Delamere's Expedition)'
DF/PAL/143/38Portrait photograph labelled 'Sudani. Egyptian Sudan. [female]'
DF/PAL/143/39Portrait photograph labelled 'Sudanese male'
DF/PAL/143/40Portrait photograph labelled 'Sudani. Eastern Sudan [female]'.
DF/PAL/143/43Portrait photograph labelled 'Bedouin Chief'
DF/PAL/143/44Portrait photograph labelled 'Ketchewayo - Zulu King'
DF/PAL/143/49Portrait photograph labelled 'Zulu Kaffir. [female]'
DF/PAL/143/51Portrait photograph labelled 'Zulu. South Africa [male]'
DF/PAL/143/68Portrait photograph labelled 'Zulu. S. Africa [female]'
DF/PAL/143/70Portrait photograph labelled 'Native of Rutmagery, 140 miles south of Bombay, male, age 24'
DF/PAL/143/71Portrait photograph labelled 'Bhootia woman, Darjeeling'
DF/PAL/143/72Portrait photograph labelled 'Hindu, India (male)'
DF/PAL/143/76Portrait photograph labelled 'Kandeh woman, Ceylon'
DF/PAL/140Anthropology Sub-Department Staff Correspondence and Papers
DF/PAL/140/1/2Correspondence, arranged alphabetically
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