Joseph Banks
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Botanist Joseph Banks is a true example of a person whose hobby became his profession and work. Although not a sailor, he went on many voyages to collect botanical specimens and advice that would lead to the formation of a new British colony, later to be called Australia. Also, as a man of high society, he had influence over Government policies in England for more than 40 years.
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