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- Q5231631 description "Canadian scientist".
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- Q5231631 abstract "David Boyle (1 May 1842 in Greenock, Scotland – 14 February 1911 in Toronto) was a Canadian blacksmith, teacher, archaeologist, musicologist, and historian.Boyle arrived in Canada from Scotland in 1856 and apprenticed to a blacksmith. He would become a teacher in rural Ontario in 1865, a school principal in Elora from 1871-1881, and later a bookseller in Toronto. Boyle followed what were then "radical child-centered theories" of Johann Pestalozzi.In 1884, Boyle became curator of the Canadian Institute Museum, a post he held until 1896, and of the Ontario Provincial Museum from 1886-1911. He cultivated a core of loyal collectors across southern and central Ontario who assisted him in archaeological digs and in collecting artifacts for the museums. These men included Andrew Frederick Hunter, George E. Laidlaw, J. Hugh Hammond, John Long, Dr Thomas W. Beeman, William Wintemberg and Frederick William Waugh. He was also the Secretary of the Ontario Historical Society after 1898, and became highly influential in the local historical societies that grew up in Ontario in the late nineteenth century. In 1898, Boyle also began to conduct ethnographic fieldwork at the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve near Brantford, after having met John Ojijatekha Brant-Sero through the Canadian Institute. He later met Dr. Peter E. Jones of the nearby Mississauga of the New Credit reserve who also assisted him in his fieldwork. An Ontario Historical Plaque was erected by the province to commemorate David Boyle's role in Ontario's heritage.His work served as the basis for archaeology as a serious scientific discipline in the province. Between 1887 and 1911, he published Annual Archaeological Reports for Ontario, Canada's first journal primarily dedicated to archaeology.In 1908 he was the third recipient of the Cornplanter Medal.Boyle was also a history buff and preservationist, as well as the author of a book of nonsense poetry for children.He died in 1911 after a serious stroke. His papers are housed at the provincial Archives of Ontario, the University of Toronto Archives, and at the Royal Ontario Museum archives.".
- Q5231631 birthDate "1842-05-01".
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- Q5231631 dateOfBirth "1842-05-01".
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- Q5231631 name "Boyle, David".
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- Q5231631 comment "David Boyle (1 May 1842 in Greenock, Scotland – 14 February 1911 in Toronto) was a Canadian blacksmith, teacher, archaeologist, musicologist, and historian.Boyle arrived in Canada from Scotland in 1856 and apprenticed to a blacksmith. He would become a teacher in rural Ontario in 1865, a school principal in Elora from 1871-1881, and later a bookseller in Toronto.".
- Q5231631 label "David Boyle (archaeologist)".
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