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Charles Trick Currelly 1876-1957

Photo by Alan L Brown - Posted May, 2010

Photo by Alan L Brown - Posted May, 2010

Photo Source - ROM Images

Photo Source - Wikipedia
After being in storage for five years during the ROM's recent reconstruction, this plaque was re-erected in October 2009 in front of the museum's east side, north of the original entrance. Here's what the Ontario Heritage Trust plaque says:
Coordinates: 43.668244 -79.39409 |
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Born in Exeter, Huron County, this renowned archaeologist, teacher and administrator was educated locally and in Toronto. Completing his studies at Victoria College, he received his B.A. from the University of Toronto in 1898 and his M.A. in 1901. While in London, England, he met the famous Egyptologist, Flinders Petrie, and accompanied him to Egypt. His work in various parts of the Mediterranean world inspired him with the idea of establishing an archaeological museum in Ontario. With the aid of the University of Toronto, he worked toward this goal and when the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology was created in 1912, Currelly became its first director. He retained this post, as well as a professorship in archaeology at the University, until his retirement in 1946.
Another plaque at this location
William Arthur Parks 1868-1936
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Charles Trick Currelly
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