Lieutenant-General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers (1827-1900)
1827 Born Augustus Henry Lane Fox in Yorkshire to a wealthy land-owning family.
1841 Entered the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst
1845 Commissioned into the Grenadier Guards.
1853 Married Alice Stanley; they had nine children.
He fought for a short time in the Crimean War, and served in Malta, England, Canada and Ireland.
1872 Colonel A. Lane Fox, FGS[1]
1880 Unexpectedly inherited the Rivers estate and the Pitt-Rivers name from his great uncle. The country estate was a substantial one and he also received an annual income of a little under £20,000: for the remainder of his life he led the life of a wealthy landowner.
1882 Retired from the Army with the honorary rank of Lieutenant-General although he remained on the active list until 1896.
1881-2 President of the Anthropological Institute.
1882 Appointed the first Inspector of Ancient Monuments
1884 Donated his private collection to the University of Oxford with the condition that a permanent lecturer in anthropology must be appointed. This formed the basis for the Pitt-Rivers Museum.
1900 He died at the age of 73.
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- ↑ The Engineer 1872/08/09