Eric Frederic Drabble | |
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Born | 1877 |
Died | 3 August 1933 | (aged 55–56)
Nationality | British |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Botany |
Author abbrev. (botany) | Drabble |
Eric Frederic Drabble FLS (1877–1933) was a British botanist and leading authority on British Viola.[1]
Drabble was a lecturer in botany at St Thomas's Hospital Medical School from 1901 to 1903. In 1903 he graduated with a DSc from the University of London. He was a lecturer from 1903 to 1905 at the Royal College of Science. He then moved to Liverpool University where he was a lecturer from 1905 to 1906;[1] there Drabble and Leo Farmar were the two members of the economic botany section of the scientific staff of Liverpool University's Institute of Commercial Research in the Tropics.[2] Drabble was a lecturer at Northern Polytechnic Institute from 1906 to 1924.[1]
In 1906 Drabble married Hilda Lake (1881–1965), a daughter of Thomas Henry Lake, who was a miller and corn merchant in Truro.[3] Before their marriage, Eric and Hilda collected botanical specimens together. As a married couple, they jointly published a number of papers, sometimes with other co-authors.[4] When Eric Drabble died in 1933, his estate was valued at £6,387.[3]
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