The Lowe-Waldron Expeditions to the Gold Coast in 1933-34 and 1934-35


One in all Fannie Waldron’s pictures of the expeditions

In following up my monitoring down of Fannie Waldron (1876-1959) because the individual after whom Miss Waldron’s Purple Colobus was named, I’ve obtained a duplicate—the one one I might discover on sale—of Willoughby Lowe’s ultimate ebook The Finish of the Path. The expeditions in 1933-34 and 1934-35 with Fannie Waldron had been Lowe’s final amassing journeys and his account is the ultimate chapter of the restricted version of 400 copies printed in Exeter by the printers, James Townsend & Sons, in 1947.

Frontispiece from
The Finish of the Path

The unusual factor about this chapter is that Lowe doesn’t consult with Fannie Waldron; she is at all times ‘my companion’. Certainly, the one clue that she was there in any respect is within the caption to the images: ‘Photograph by F. Waldron’. Having talked about her by title (wrongly as Fanny) in his earlier account of the birds they collected, the omission does appear odd. Did Fannie want to prepare nameless and was irritated by the sooner public acknowledgement of her presence and funding? Had there been gossip about their travelling collectively as, for the time, an aged spinster and a married man?

What does emerge from Lowe’s account are a few of the jobs which Fannie undertook. Nonetheless, there isn’t any indication whether or not she labored as a collector of specimens per se, or did any of the arduous jobs of skinning, curing, pickling and making ready the specimens for delivery with them to London. Lowe feedback on the time wanted to organize a monkey pores and skin (the collected quite a few people of seven species Goaso) and it could seem that he alone did the preparation:

…I used to be totally occupied attending to the preservation of those creatures [monkeys], and nobody is aware of the quantity of labour required, till they’ve tried, to protect a monkey correctly. The arms and ft are notably troublesome as each finger have to be turned again to the nails, the the pores and skin is coated with a troublesome muscular fats so far as the digits, each particle of which have to be eliminated with scissors, or the specimen will probably be ruined.

Museum employees praised Fannie for the gathering of fish (caught by the locals in a fish entice and by poisoning a stretch of river) and I believe she took on the job of preserving specimens in spirit.

We do know from Lowe’s account a few of issues Fannie did: she took the images; she raised a younger Woodford’s Owl (destiny unknown) and in London (Lowe lived in Exmouth, Devon) she delivered a lungfish cocooned in dried mud to London Zoo and blood samples from what was to turn out to be her eponymous monkey and the opposite species to the Wellcome Bureau for Scientific Analysis. These blood pattern proved vital within the examine of yellow fever as I shall describe in an additional article.

On Miss Waldron’s Purple Colobus, and different monkeys,  it could appear from studying his  account that some had been shot for Lowe by the native hunters, partly as a result of his giant provide of cartridges had been held up by muddle at customs and so they used their very own cartridges till he might repay them in form. Lowe although famous:

By no means shall I overlook searching my first specimen [of Miss Waldron’s Red Colobus], once I waded and struggled practically as much as my waist in filthy decayed vegetable matter, tormented with bugs, however fortunately getting what I used to be after.

Lowe was drastically alarmed by the speed of destruction of the forests:

However there may be one more unhappy and severe view of those forests and their hidden secrets and techniques, their destruction. It’s apparent to each traveller that huge forests in several elements of the world have been, and nonetheless are being, destroyed, and West Africa is not any exception. Man with even crude axes, aided by hearth, has finished extra to destroy as soon as fertile lands than most individuals conceive.

Now we have already sufficient desert and arid areas on the planet and it’s excessive time these in authority ought to train their persuasive powers to stop additional destruction. Most likely the forest area of West Africa is already greater than half destroyed. Fires rage yearly from the dry northern areas by means of the savannah to the sides of the forest, into which it step by step creeps. The inside of the forest is minimize, burnt and cultivated, and Forestry Officers instructed me they’re in lots of locations preventing of their final trench. With the destruction of the timber go the fauna and flora; and a hideous nation, as soon as stunning and yielding fruit and merchandise for mankind, is all that continues to be.

The second journey, a yr later, targeting the northern elements of the Gold Coast. Lowe defined:

Opposite to our intentions we determined to make a second journey to Ashanti, and likewise to go to the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast. This choice was made as a result of, after a cursory examination of our zoological collections, it was discovered that there have been many animals and birds not represented, and others which couldn’t be correctly decided with out extra materials. This being the case preparations had been instantly made to have the identical servants and lorry, plus a trailer, and to journey by means of the intensive dry northern half which we had left untouched.

Travelling by lorry was not comfy.

West Africa was not a wholesome place. Even thirty years in the past with a lot of the advantages of recent drugs I used to be instructed by anyone who labored there as a wildlife advisor that guests who stayed for greater than brief intervals typically grew to become unwell, not from any particular recognised illness however simply usually debilitude. It will appear that was the case 60 years earlier as a result of Lowe famous how the Gold Coast took its toll on the District Officers and different expatriates concerned in administration and commerce:

I really feel I can’t chorus from some remarks on the time period these males should do below such making an attempt circumstances. West Africa was once a nine-months’ tour, then it was raised to a yr, solely to be altered once more to 18 months, and now there may be speak of creating it two years!

I personally have seen a bit of of the world and of various climates and, I repeat what I’ve acknowledged earlier than, that nobody ought to do greater than a yr’s work in actually unhealthy climates.

Lowe doesn’t describe the work wanted to organize specimens for the museum. For that we’ve got to depend on the Museum’s personal Handbook of Instruction for Collectors which appeared in varied editions through the years. One, from 1902—shortly after the invention of the Okapi—could be discovered right here I had, and nonetheless might have, a duplicate I purchased within the Museum’s store within the late Nineteen Fifties which dated  from the early many years of the century. He does, although, describe the laborious and irritating lifetime of the collector in a tropical forest, expressing ideas not dissimilar to these of wildlife watchers of the twenty first century:

The reader might exclaim-what an attention-grabbing and thrilling place for work! And but, although these and plenty of different animals and birds exist, a naturalist’s work in dense evergreen forests could be deeply disappointing and making an attempt. Something might exist, however to seek out it, even after years of expertise, is extremely troublesome. Sharp eyes are required, eager ears, and the matured field-craft of a lifetime, in addition to the persistence of Job, for nearly daily appears a failure to get what you need and to seek out what you realize is there.

Individuals who have by no means tried to make a group of pure historical past objects in such a spot because the Ashanti forests little understand the issue in a bit of unspoilt jungle. The sweat, labour, discomfort, exhaustion, and the every day disappointment of seeing an unknown creature for the fraction of a second that will not be seen once more for a era. Assume what it could imply to seek out it once more, and maybe get accustomed to its life historical past. No! naturalists have loads of work forward of them.

I’ve plotted the locations visited within the Gold Coast (Ghana) within the two expeditions. The map exhibits the protection of the nation they achieved.

Willoughby Lowe and Fannie Waldron spent a couple of days in Accra with the Governor earlier than their ship left port for house. Whereas there they visited Achimota School, now the College of Ghana. It struck Lowe that ‘the buildings and basic lay-out appeared glorious’ however ‘it was all a number of centuries forward of the instances’. However it was to Achimota School and a tragic dying that the story of Miss Waldron’s Purple Colobus continues. And, as a preview, by the way it was not Lowe and Waldron who first despatched this monkey to the Pure Historical past Museum in London, as they considered the case.

{A photograph} of Lowe taken
by Fannie Waldron

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