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Philly’s own James Bond was an ornithologist
who lived in Chestnut Hill

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Posted By: Calvinesq, 2/27/2023 8:32:51 AM

Everybody knows James Bond, the protagonist of history’s longest-running action-adventure movie franchise and one of the most famous fictional characters of all time. [Snip] A new documentary, The Other Fellow — available now on all major video-on-demand channels — tells us there was one right here in Philadelphia. A famed ornithologist, James Bond was born in 1900 and lived in Chestnut Hill. [Snip] Ian Fleming named his 007 character after seeing the Philly Bond’s name on the cover of his book, Birds of the West Indies, which was first published in 1936.

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Chestnut Hill in the city of Philadelphia is every bit as "elite" as the famous "Main Line" suburbs. I liked the picture of the ornithologist and his wife, on the patio, with drinks in hand, while being spied on by what looks like a kitten in the window.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: WesternTradition 2/27/2023 1:52:27 PM (No. 1413112)
A time when my city was beautiful and safe.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: JimBob 2/27/2023 3:10:55 PM (No. 1413170)
The story about the 'other' James Bond reminds my of my late friend, Bill Andrews. Bill had a small 'Cessna150' airplane, that was pretty much his only luxury in life. Everything else he did in the most economical manner possible. Regarding Bill's choice of an automobile, he drove a Red 'Vette. But his was a Chevette, not a Corvette.
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