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As per our current Database, Frederick Catherwood has been died on Sep 27, 1854 (age 55).
🎂 Frederick Catherwood - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
When Frederick Catherwood die, Frederick Catherwood was 55 years old.
Popular As |
Frederick Catherwood |
Occupation |
Architect |
Age |
55 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
Born |
February 27, 1799 (England) |
Birthday |
February 27 |
Town/City |
England |
Nationality |
England |
🌙 Zodiac
Frederick Catherwood’s zodiac sign is Pisces. According to astrologers, Pisces are very friendly, so they often find themselves in a company of very different people. Pisces are selfless, they are always willing to help others, without hoping to get anything back. Pisces is a Water sign and as such this zodiac sign is characterized by empathy and expressed emotional capacity.
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Frederick Catherwood was born in the Year of the Goat. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Goat enjoy being alone in their thoughts. They’re creative, thinkers, wanderers, unorganized, high-strung and insecure, and can be anxiety-ridden. They need lots of love, support and reassurance. Appearance is important too. Compatible with Pig or Rabbit.
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About
Remembered best for his elaborate drawings of ancient Mayan ruins, this nineteenth-century Artist, Architect, and Explorer contributed to several bestselling, historically-focused travel books.
Before Fame
Before creating his famous Mayan drawings, he journeyed to Egypt, Palestine, Turkey, and Greece, and created detailed drawings based on his travels.
Trivia
He died in his fifties while en route from Liverpool, England to New York, U.S.A.; his ship, the Arctic, sank following a collision with a French vessel.
Family Life
He was born and raised in England, and he settled in central California during the Gold Rush years.
Associated With
He and Writer and Explorer John Lloyd Stephens collaborated on several popular works, including Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan (1841) and Incidents of Travel in Yucatan (1843).
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