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David Watts (teacher)

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Nationality
  
British

Died
  
2013

Occupation
  
Head teacher

Employer
  
Kingsmead School, Hoylake

Known for
  
Wildlife sound recording

David Watts was a British teacher and amateur sound recordist. He was head teacher of Kingsmead School at Hoylake for thirty years. The British Library's National Sound Archive holds his collection of wildlife sound recordings, many of which were made in South Africa.

Watts was the son of Arthur Watts, the founding headmaster of Kingsmead.

Watts died in 2013, aged 100. He was survived by his wife Dorothy and their three children, who attended a memorial service in his honour at Kingsmead School on 11 May 2013. His obituary, which described him as "eccentric and affable", was published in The Times.

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David Watts (teacher) Wikipedia