Gustaf Isak Kolthoff (14 December 1845 – 25 October 1913) was a Swedish ornithologist, taxidermist and naturalist. He worked as a curator of the museum...
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Kolthoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Erick Kolthoff (born 1961), Puerto Rican judge Gustaf Kolthoff (1845–1913), Swedish naturalist...
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oldest museum in the city. The exhibitions were created by Gustaf Kolthoff and his son Kjell Kolthoff, and show animals and birds from the province of Sörmland...
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barque Frithjof. The following year, he brought an expedition led by Gustaf Kolthoff to Greenland. During the voyage, a fire broke out in the engine room...
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Among the participating scientists were Axel Hamberg, Otto Kjellström, Gustaf Kolthoff and Henrik Hesselman. In 1899 the ship left on an expedition also under...
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The Biological museum (Stockholm), founded by hunter and taxidermist Gustaf Kolthoff, opened its dioramas to the public in November 1893 and is still an...
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Grynfeld, Israeli chess master Izaak Walton Killam, Canadian financier Izaak Kolthoff, Dutch chemist Izaak H. Reijnders, Dutch military commander. Izaak Towbin...
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Institute (Stockholms arbetareinstitut) in 1922. Odhner participated in Gustaf Kolthoff's zoological expeditions to Svalbard and eastern Greenland in 1900,...
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married Johanna Helena Arnell, daughter of vicar Lars Arnell and Johanna Kolthoff. In 1750 he was called to Lund as professor of theology. His siblings were...
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outdoors made him move to study vertebrates and in collaboration with Gustav Kolthoff (1895-99) he worked on the birds and published an illustrated book on the...
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