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- Q5259833 description "Australian tin miner and nature lover".
- Q5259833 description "Australian tin miner and nature lover".
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- Q5259833 abstract "Charles Denison (Deny) King AM (12 September 1909 – 12 May 1991) was an Australian naturalist, ornithologist, environmentalist, painter and tin miner. He spent fifty five years living in Melaleuca in Port Davey, part of the remote South West Wilderness of Tasmania where he discovered the extinct shrub, Banksia kingii, among other major exploits.".
- Q5259833 birthDate "1909".
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- Q5259833 birthName "Charles Denison King".
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- Q5259833 deathDate "1991".
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- Q5259833 birthDate "1909-09-12".
- Q5259833 birthName "Charles Denison King".
- Q5259833 dateOfBirth "1909".
- Q5259833 dateOfDeath "1991".
- Q5259833 deathDate "1991-05-12".
- Q5259833 deathPlace "Hobart, Tasmania".
- Q5259833 knownFor "Preservation of the orange-bellied parrot".
- Q5259833 name "Deny King".
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- Q5259833 occupation "Naturalist, ornithologist, artist, miner".
- Q5259833 shortDescription "Australian tin miner and nature lover".
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- Q5259833 comment "Charles Denison (Deny) King AM (12 September 1909 – 12 May 1991) was an Australian naturalist, ornithologist, environmentalist, painter and tin miner. He spent fifty five years living in Melaleuca in Port Davey, part of the remote South West Wilderness of Tasmania where he discovered the extinct shrub, Banksia kingii, among other major exploits.".
- Q5259833 label "Deny King".
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