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Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild

Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild (February 8, 1868 - August 27 1937) was a British banker and zoologist from the international Rothschild financial dynasty.

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Education and zoology

Educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, from 1889 to 1908 he worked for the family firm of NM Rothschild and Sons, in London, though his greatest passion was zoology, particularly the collecting and taxonomy of birds and butterflies. He participated in, and funded, expeditions across the world to gather specimens, and wrote numerous scientific papers.

Near his country home at Tring Park in Hertfordshire he established his own private zoological museum in the town of Tring, which he opened to the public from 1892. In 1932 he was forced to sell his vast bird collection to the American Museum of Natural History, partly because of financial needs arising due to blackmail by an unknown woman. His collection was one of the world's largest natural history collections, and in 1936 he gifted the rest of the collection to the Trustees of the British Museum. The Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum at Tring is now a division of the Natural History Museum.

Walter Rothschild was a Liberal and Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament for Aylesbury from 1899 to 1910. A notable eccentric, he kept kangaroos in his garden and harnessed a team of zebras to pull his carriage.

Zionism and the Balfour Declaration

As an active Zionist and close friend of Chaim Weizmann he worked to formulate the draft declaration for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. On 2nd November, 1917 a letter from Arthur Balfour addressed to "Dear Lord Rothschild" at his London home in 148 Piccadilly set out the Balfour Declaration which committed the British Government to supporting the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.

Peerage

Walter inherited the peerage from his father Nathan Mayer Rothschild, 1st Baron Rothschild in 1915. He had no children, and his younger brother Charles Rothschild had predeceased him, so the title was inherited by his nephew (Nathaniel Mayer) Victor Rothschild.

Prominent English Rothschild family members


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