Arthur Graham Brown


Arthur Graham Brown was an Australian medical doctor and amateur ornithologist, notable for his involvement with the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union.

Early life

Brown was born on April 22, 1919 in Warminster, England, and emigrated to Australia that same year. He was educated at Glamorgan Preparatory School in Melbourne and Geelong Grammar School. Like his father and grandfather, he pursued a medical career, receiving his education at Christ's College, Cambridge and Middlesex Hospital in London, England.

Ornithology

Brown joined the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union in 1936, and the British Ornithologists Union in 1939. In 1956, he founded the Colac Field Naturalists' Club and was its first President. He joined the Royal Society of Victoria in 1959, and served on its Council from 1970–74. In 1968, he became an Honorary Associate in Ornithology at the National Museum of Victoria. He was involved in several extended ornithological field trips, including to north-west Australia in 1959, around the Australian continent in 1962, and to Australia's centre and north-west regions in 1967. He published the first Victorian record of the cattle egret. Brown served as President of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union from 1969–72, and presided over efforts to modernise the organisation.

Personal life and death

Brown married Joan Frecheville in 1946, and together they had two sons and two daughters. Joan died in 1967 following a long illness. In 1968, he married Noela Downey. Brown died on January 3, 1982, at his home at Heathcote Junction, near Wandong, Victoria, and was survived by his second wife, Noela.