Peter Charles van Geersdaele OBE was an English conservator. He is best known for his work on the Sutton Hoo ship-burial. From 1954 to around 1976 he was a conservator at the British Museum. In 1993 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
About Peter van Geersdaele in brief

He also helped with excavations of the Longton Hall porcelain factory and the Broadstairs Anglo-Saxon cemetery. Other work at the museum included the 1964 removal of a thirteenth-century tile kiln from Clarendon Palace, and the 1973 restoration of fourteenth- century wallpaintings from St Stephen’s Chapel in Westminster Palace. In the early 1950s he served in the Royal Air Force. While stationed at RAF Binbrook, in Lincolnshire, he played football for Grimsby Town F. C., managed by Bill Shankly. After his discharge he had a trial with Queens Park Rangers F.C.
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