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Hans Sloane Sir Hans Sloane, 1st Baronet FRS (16 April 1660 - 11 January 1753), was an Anglo-Irish physician, naturalist, and collector, with a collection of 71,000 items which he bequeathed to the British nation, thus providing the foundation of the British Museum, the British Library, and the Natural History Museum, London. Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) was born in Killyleagh, Ulster, in the North of Ireland, in relatively modest circumstances as the third son of migrants from Ayrshire in Scotland. Inspired by a childhood interest in natural history and his Protestant upbringing, he studied medicine and botany in London, Paris and Montpellier, taking his MD from Orange.

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Sloane - a physician born in Ireland in 1660 - partly funded his collection from enslaved labour on Jamaican sugar plantations. His artefacts provided the starting point for what became the. Engraving on steel by William Lizars. Sir Hans Sloane was one of the most influential men of early eighteenth-century London. He amassed one of the greatest private collections of plants, animals, antiquities, coins and other curiosities. These items became the founding core of the British Museum and, later, the Natural History Museum. An Walnutt from Caribes?' In France he met and befriended more of the great botanists and physicians of his time, notably Joseph Pitton de Tournefort and Monsignor Magnol. He was intrigued by the search for species that the two men were pursuing. After his return to London, Sloane was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1685. Sloane's life and career, see Sir Hans Sloane: Collector, Scientist, Antiquary, Founding Father of the British. Sloane's oil paintings by well-known artists went to the National Gallery when it was founded; some portraits went to the National Por-trait Gallery, and natural history paintings to the Natural History Museum, when they

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Description Terracotta portrait bust of Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) by Michael Rysbrack (1694-1770), slightly to right, with a mole on his lower left cheek, in an elaborate wig and wearing a lace collar over a jacket. Producer name Made by: John Michael Rysbrack Production place Made in: London (England) Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, (born April 16, 1660, Killyleagh, County Down, Ire.—died Jan. 11, 1753, London, Eng.), British physician and naturalist whose collection of books, manuscripts, and curiosities formed the basis for the British Museum in London. Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) was distinguished in two distinct spheres: medicine and the natural sciences. In 1687 he moved to Jamaica as physician to the governor of the island, the Duke of Albemarle, where he pursued his interest in natural science.. Art UK is the operating name of the Public Catalogue Foundation, a charity registered in. Painting of Sir Hans Sloane PRN After 1727 Dept: Painting and Drawing 360 words/approx. 1:42 Pronunciation List Hans Sloane Isaac Newton Kim Sloan niche Asclepius apothecaries Cadbury's NARRATOR: MALE NARRATOR : Meet Sir Hans Sloane, physician, botanist and collector of -- everyth i ng

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Sir Hans Sloane, Bart, MD, was born at Killeagh, in the north of Ireland, on the 16th April, 1660. [He was the youngest son of Alexander Sloane by his wife Sarah, daughter of the Rev d D r Hicks of Whichester(?)] Though a native of the sister island, he was of Scotch extraction; his father, Alexander Sloane [name deleted in Munk's notes], having been the head of a colony of Scots settled in. The vast collections of Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) were the foundations of three national institutions: the British Library, the British Museum, and the Natural History Museum. A royal physician and natural philosopher of insatiable curiosity who was secretary and president of the Royal Society, Sloane attempted to encompass the world and its knowledge through the creation of an. 111 - Painting of Sir Hans Sloane British Museum 8 years ago Audio guide Comments are disabled for this track. 31.6K 29 4 British Museum 3,035 824 Follow Report Follow British Museum and others on SoundCloud. Create a SoundCloud account Sample content from the Museum's audio guide, available in 10 languages. plinth: SIR HANS / SLOANE / 1660 - 1753. Read less. Tags. Things: Commemorative (3,780) Figurative (2,427) Male (9,288). Win a £35 voucher to spend in the brilliant Art UK Shop. All new newsletter sign-ups are entered into our weekly prize draw (terms and conditions apply). Subscribe.

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THE LIFE OF SIR HANS SLOANE. The year 2010 is the 350 th anniversary of the restoration of King Charles II to the crown in London; the inauguration on 28 th November in Oxford of what was to be later known as the Royal Society; and, on 16 th April, the birth of Hans Sloane in Killyleagh, Co Down. Sir Hans Sloane Bt was, in the last millennium, one of the British Isles' most influential figures. Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) by Thomas Murray (1663-1735) (style of), c.1700, from Kensington and Chelsea Local Studies. Art UK is the operating name of the Public Catalogue Foundation, a charity registered in England and Wales (1096185) and Scotland (SC048601).