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Anthony Watsham was born on 30 April, 1924 in Aylesbury, England. He is a teacher and has been teaching for over 70 years. He is 95 years old. Anthony Watsham is a highly respected teacher and has been awarded several awards for his teaching excellence. He has been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to education. Anthony Watsham is married and has two children. He is a very active member of his local community and is involved in many charitable activities. Anthony Watsham's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his teaching career and investments. He is also a successful investor and has made several investments in the stock market.

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Occupation Jesuit priest, teacher
Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 30 April, 1924
Birthday 30 April
Birthplace Aylesbury, England
Date of death (2019-01-17) Harare, Zimbabwe
Died Place Harare, Zimbabwe
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2019

He died at home in his sleep on 17 January 2019 in Harare, Zimbabwe.

1996

While at St. Ignatius College in the rural surroundings of Chishawasha near Harare, Zimbabwe, Watsham spent his spare time collecting, studying. drawing, and painting parasitic wasps. He also added to his collection during his travels to Namibia, South Africa, and Europe. Much of his collection is housed at the Natural History Museum, London, and at the South African National Collection of Insects in Pretoria, where hymenopterists from around the world use his research into the taxonomy and biology of the fig wasps associated with ficus thonningii. His book of drawings and watercolours of African chalcid wasps was published in 1996.

1967

He joined the Jesuit Mission in Zimbabwe in 1967, teaching biology at Saint Ignatius College (Zimbabwe) and at Macheke. After his retirement from teaching in 1994 Warsham moved to the Convent at Macheke in eastern Zimbabwe and continued to study hymenoptera, while also painting African butterflies. He then moved to St Ignatius College Chishawasha where he spent the rest of his days.

1924

Anthony Watsham FRES (30 April 1924 – 17 January 2019) was a member of the Society of Jesus, Catholic priest, and noted entomologist. He spent more time at St Ignatius College to the time he died. He was made an honorary lifetime member of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa in 2001, and was also a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society in England.

Watsham was born in Aylesbury, England, on 30 April 1924. He studied architecture before joining the Royal Air Force and during the Second World War served in India. Upon his return to England in 1947 he entered the Jesuits, and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1958. From 1961 he taught at St. Aidian's College in Grahamstown, South Africa, and it was here that he began his study of scelionidae.