Ray Shannon

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Ray Shannon, October 1996, with his butterfly collection

Raymond Thomas Shannon (1 July 1917 – 7 June 2008) was a New Zealand butterfly collector who at one point had New Zealand's largest collection in private hands. His collecting began while on military service in WWII in the Solomon Islands, and continued for over fifty years. On his death his specimens were donated to the Auckland Museum.

Ray Shannon in graduation robes, c. 1940

Shannon was born in Ngāruawāhia, New Zealand, to Gertrude and Thomas Shannon.[1] His childhood was spent in Hamilton, where he attended Whitiora Primary School and Hamilton High School, and later Wellington Technical College.[2] As a young man he was a keen sportsman, excelling in rowing, swimming, rugby, and hunting. He graduated in 1940 from Victoria University College of the University of New Zealand with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.[1] Shannon joined the New Zealand Air Force in June 1942 as a radio mechanic, and served in Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands.[2] After the war he worked as an engineer in the Post and Telegraph Department for the rest of his career.[1] He never married, retired to Birkdale, North Shore, and died in Tauranga in 2008.[3][2]

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