Clement A. Miles
Emile Louis Bruno Clement (1844–1928) was a prominent collector of ethnographic artefacts and natural history specimens from northwest Australia.
- Lived
- 1844–1928
- Language
- English
Emile Louis Bruno Clement (1844–1928) was an active figure in the fields of ethnography and natural history during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He is best known for his extensive work as a collector, specializing in the acquisition of both ethnographic artefacts and natural history specimens. His efforts were primarily concentrated in northwest Australia, a region that served as the source for the vast majority of his collections.
Throughout his career, Clement focused on gathering materials that documented the diverse natural environment and cultural heritage of northwest Australia. Operating at the turn of the twentieth century, his collecting practices contributed to the preservation and study of regional specimens and artefacts. His work remains a point of reference for historical collections originating from this specific geographic area during this period.