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Frank Atkinson (museum director) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frank Atkinson (museum director)
Frank Atkinson (13 April 1924 – 30 December 2014) was a British museum director and curator. Atkinson is best known for creating the Beamish Museum near Stanley, County Durham, an open-air 'living' museum on the history of the north of England with a focus on the changes brought to both urban and rural life by the industrialisation of the early 20th century. ==Early life== Atkinson was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire on 13 April 1924, the oldest son of Ernest, a labourer, and Elfrida, a school teacher and later headmistress. An early interest in fossil collecting later saw him become the youngest member of the Barnsley Naturalist and Scientific Society.〔 He was educated at nearby Mapplewell School and at Barnsley grammar school. During World War II he obtained a science degree from the University of Sheffield, whilst also serving as a volunteer with the paratroops.〔〔
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