Harold Thirkell Harold Thirkell i(A25823 works by) (a.k.a. Harold Shove Thirkell)
Born: Established: 29 Aug 1893 Paris,
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France,
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 1 Nov 1961 Cowra, Cowra area, Blayney - Cowra - Grenfell area, Central West NSW, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

During World War I, Thirkell served in the Australian Light Horse Brigade Field Ambulance Corps. In 1918 he received a Meritorious Service Medal for looking after soldiers who had contracted typhoid fever. Following World War I he settled at Cowra, in central western New South Wales. He also served in the Australian army in World War II. In later life Thirkell became a keen amateur entomologist and collector. The moth ionthas thirkelli is named after him.

Further biographical details remain to be established.

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