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Heather, Joseph Charles, 1873 - 1953

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1873 - 1953

Biography

Joseph Charles Heather (1873-1953) was a veterinary of Irish origin, born at Newry, Ireland. He qualified with honours at the Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh in 1895. His first appointment was as an assistant at Newbury, Berkshire and afterwards became Assistant to Mr. Rossell at Sandiacre Hall.

Between c.1897 and 1898 Joseph Heather toured with George Sanger’s circus and menagerie for two years, where he worked as a veterinary surgeon for the showman and gained invaluable experience treating wild animals.

After leaving the circus, he practised in Ireland for about a year, where he was Chief Veterinary Officer and Inspector of Diaries to No.1 District Council of County Down. In 1900 he returned to Sandiacre, where he took over Mr. Rossell’s practice.

Throughout his career he held various positions, including President of the Derbyshire veterinary Association, Veterinary Surgeon at Long Eaton Council and Veterinary Inspector under the Contagious Diseases of Animal Acts to the Ilkeston and the Long Eaton Petty Sessions Division additionally during WWI Joseph Heather was veterinary surgeon to the War Office.

Between 1921 and 1928 Heather was Veterinary Inspector of Dairies and Cow Sheds to the Beeston Council and Honorary Veterinary Surgeon to numerous societies. He was also an authority on hunters, as a hunt veterinary surgeon and at one time he served as the Earl of Harrington’s veterinary.

Heather also did a considerable amount of research work and introduced with success many new treatments, including one for burns. Heather was also an enthusiast photographer.

Heather married Miss Florence Andrews, who died in 1951 and had two sons and a daughter. John Francis Heather, a civil engineer and Ernest Joseph Heather a veterinary surgeon.

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence, 1912

 Series
Reference code: 178F32
Scope and Contents

Letter regarding a summons by an inspector on the handling of wild beasts addressed to Mr Heather/

Dates: 1912

John F. C. Heather Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0056
Scope and Contents

Black and white photographs related to Joseph Charles Heather, the Sanger Circus and the Bostock Jungle.

Dates: c1897 - 1953

Joseph Charles Heather Obituary, 18 April 1953

 Item — Box John Heather Box 1: Series 178C82/1-49; Series 178F32; Series 178Q7
Reference code: 178Q7.1
Scope and Contents

Newspaper cutting of an obituary on the death of Joseph Charles Heather taken from the Long Eaton Advertiser and South Derbyshire Chronicle.

Dates: 18 April 1953

Letter addressed to Mr Heather, 29 April 1912

 Item — Box John Heather Box 1: Series 178C82/1-49; Series 178F32; Series 178Q7
Reference code: 178F32.1
Scope and Contents

Letter regarding a summons by an inspector on the handling of wild beasts, addressed to Mr Heather. Includes letterhead advertising Miss Ella’s imported forest-bred lions including text and a black and white promotional photograph of lions, with with animal trainer, Ellen Sanger, 1p.

Dates: 29 April 1912

Obituaries, 1953

 Series
Reference code: 178Q7
Scope and Contents

Obituaries relating to Joseph Charles Heather.

Dates: 1953

Photographs, c1897 - 1898

 Series — Box John Heather Box 1: Series 178C82/1-49; Series 178F32; Series 178Q7
Reference code: 178C82/1-49
Scope and Contents Black and white photographs, showing performers and animals (elephants, lions, chimpanzees, horses, dogs and kittens) at Lord George Sanger's Circus, collected by Joseph Charles Heather, during his time as veterinary surgeon for Sanger Circus. Includes studio portrait photographs and photographs taken backstage at the circus of Joseph Charles Heather, Lord George Sanger and his wife and lion tamer, Ellen Sanger (nee Chapman), their daughters, Sarah Harriet Sanger and Laurina Sanger, and...
Dates: c1897 - 1898

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