Chamberlain's engagement to Geraldine Baylis was announced a few days after he was drafted,[8] and the couple were married on 12 February 1941 at King's College chapel in Ōtāhuhu.[9] Geraldine was also a collector of plant specimens.[10]
He died on 2 April 1993 and was buried at Purewa Cemetery in Meadowbank, Auckland.[11]
Selected publications
Chamberlain, E.E. (1954). Plant virus diseases in New Zealand. Auckland: DSIR.[12]
Chamberlain, E.E. (1947). Tomato streak. Wellington: NZ Department of Agriculture.[13]
Chamberlain, E.E.; Atkinson, J.D. (1959). Certification of therapeutants and plant hormones. Wellington: DSIR.[14]
^Nominal roll no. 4: Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force (embarkations from 1st April, 1941, to 30th June, 1941). Wellington. 1941. p. 62.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^"Engagements". New Zealand Herald. 25 September 1940. p. 16. Retrieved 20 August 2014.