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He survived many accidents on his expeditions including hunger, extreme weather, slope slides and cliffhangers, becoming lost, roughing it with little shelter, altercations with indigenous Asians, and impalement. During an expedition in Assam, he was close to the epicentre of an
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In addition to his professional activities as a botanist, in the 1930s Kingdon-Ward also served as a spy for the British India Office. In 1935, Kingdon-Ward was arrested by
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of Manipur, India (near the boundary of Myanmar to the east) and was still discovering new species of plants on his last expedition in 1956, including
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Frank Kingdon-Ward died on 8 April 1958 aged 72. He had suffered a stroke and went into a coma from which he never recovered. He was buried in the
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Based on his 25 published books. Some expeditions blurred into each other, hence the ambiguity about the exact number of expeditions.
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and Selina Mary Ward, née Kingdon; he went on around 25 expeditions over a period of nearly fifty years, exploring
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and this hyphenated form of his name stuck, becoming the surname of his wives and two daughters. It also became a
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looking like a bend in a river ravine in the Himalayas. He sold the house due to a loss that he made running a
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He wrote 25 books, mostly accounts of his expeditions. The titles, dates and publishers are as follows:
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Even towards the end of his career he was still active, his greatest "swansong" plant was probably
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He was married twice, first to Florinda Norman-Thompson on 11 April 1923; later, to
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Florinda Kingdon-Ward had a brief political career which included standing as a
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In the Footsteps of Kingdon Ward: photos of the Salween river, Tibet
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The Land of the Blue Poppy: Travels of a Naturalist in Eastern Tibet
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candidate for Parliament at the 1950 UK General Election in
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negotiated by Sir Henry McMahon with the Tibetans in 1914.
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Brief biography with much useful material not covered here
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Florinda Norman-Thompson (m. 1923), Jean Macklin (m. 1947)
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Kingdon-Ward, F. (1953). "The Assam Earthquake of 1950".
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Frank Kingdon-Ward – Last of the Great Plant Hunters
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Among his collections were the first viable seed of
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Forgotten Travellers: In the Land of the Blue Poppy
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Frank Kingdon-Ward, Last of the Great Plant Hunters
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