Geoffrey Orbell died on 2007-08-15.
Geoffrey Orbell was born on 1908-10-07.
The Takahe was thought extinct until Dr. Geoffrey Orbell discovered two on the shores of Lake Orbell in 1948. Later that year over 400 were found in the grassland of the Murchison Mountains. They are found in New Zealand and are considered the world's largest living members of the Rallidae family.
John Orbell has written: 'A guide to the Baring Archive at ING Barings from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century' -- subject(s): ING Barings
Geoffrey Orme died in 1978.
Geoffrey Drake died in 1995.
Geoffrey Rush is still alive.
Geoffrey Dearmer died in 1996.
Geoffrey Hebden died in 2000.
Geoffrey Farnfield died in 1974.
Geoffrey Paish died in 2008.
Geoffrey Perry died in 2000.
Geoffrey Luttrell died in 1345.