Fitzsimons, Frederick William (1875-?)
Fitzsimons, Frederick William (1875-?)
South African scientist and Spiritualist. Fitzsimons was an expert on snakes and was curator of the Natal Society Museum, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. His interest in Spiritualism led him to investigate psychic photographer William Hope and to sit with Etta Wriedt while in London in 1920. He later published one book, Opening the Psychic Door (1933).
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