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Name
  
Nigel Wace

Role
  
Author


Born
  
January 10, 1929 India (
1929-01-10
)

Alma mater
  
Brasenose College, Oxford, Queen's University, Belfast

Thesis
  
Gough Island's vegetation

Known for
  
authority on the plant life of the four Tristan da Cunha Islands; knowledge of the Australian flora; guide and lecturer in cruise ships to the Antarctic

Died
  
February 4, 2005, Canberra, Australia

Books
  
Cyclists on Campus: A Survey of Facilities Sought by People who Ride Push-bikes at the Australian National University, Or who Commute from the Canberra Suburbs to the A.N.U. by Bike

Education
  
Brasenose College, Oxford

Nigel Morritt Wace (10 January 1929 India – 4 February 2005 Canberra, Australia) was an authority on the plant life of the four Tristan da Cunha Islands, islands he first visited in 1955 when he visited Gough Island. He was educated at Brambletye School, then Sheikh Bagh Preparatory School in Kashmir, then school in Cheltenham, followed by a period as a commissioned officer in the Royal Marines form where he was invalided out in 1947, progressing to Brasenose College, Oxford.

At Brasenose Wace read Agricultural Economics, switching to Botany. His later work on Tristan da Cunha led to his PhD thesis on the vegetation of Gough Island, received from Queen's University, Belfast.

Wace's periods in Tristan da Cunha started with his membership as botanist of the Gough Island Scientific Survey from 1955-56.

In Australia Wace made a substantial contribution to knowledge of the Australian flora, both in settled parts and in the outback.

Wace married Margaret White with whom he had a son and two daughters. Wace's family claims descent from Wace, the 12th-century Jerseyman and chronicler of the House of Normandy.

He was employed by the Geography department of Adelaide University, moving later to the Australian National University at Canberra where he was initially a lecturer subsequently head of the university's department of Biogeography and Geomorphology.

Publications

  • Wace, Nigel Morritt (1973). Yankee maritime activities and the early history of Australia (Research School of Pacific Studies. Aids to research series, no. A/2). Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies. ISBN 978-0708108215. 
  • Wace, Nigel Morritt. Man and nature in the Tristan de Cunha Islands (IUCN monograph). International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Reources. ASIN B0006EBPH2. 
  • Wace, Nigel Morritt (1965). Future of the Tristan da Cunha Islands (Nature). Fisher, Knight & Co. ASIN B0007KARTW. 
  • References

    Nigel Morritt Wace Wikipedia