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1850-1874Explorers / CollectorsTerrestrialTost, Jane and Rohu, Ada

Jane Tost and Ada Rohu: A Remarkable Mother-Daughter Taxidermy Team

January 1, 1837March 27, 2019 storiesuntold

In 1863 taxidermist Jane Tost (c.1817-1889) was the first woman to be professionally employed by the Australian Museum, and later with her daughter Ada Rohu (1848-1928) she founded the extremely successful taxidermy and curio business – Tost and Rohu – which operated in Sydney from 1878 until the 1930’s.

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