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  2. List of women botanical illustrators - Wikipedia

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    Anne Elizabeth Ball (1808–1872), Irish botanist and algologist; Mary Elizabeth Banning (1822–1903), American mycologist and botanical illustrator; Mary Elizabeth Barber (1818–1899), British-born botanist and painter active in South Africa; Dorothy Barclay (1892–1940), South African botanical painter; Anne Maria Barkly (c. 1838–1932 ...

  3. Louisa Finch, Countess of Aylesford - Wikipedia

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    She produced over 2,800 botanical watercolour drawings and was a correspondent of botanists such as William Withering, William Thomas Bree, and George Don. [3] [4] Additionally, she documented about 30 first records of plants from Warwickshire. [5] She amassed an extensive collection of minerals, which was acquired by Henry Heuland after her ...

  4. List of women botanists - Wikipedia

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    British botanist 1879-02-23 1960-03-22 United Kingdom: Agnes Block: Dutch botanist and art collector 1629-10-29 1704-04-20 Netherlands: Agnes Ibbetson: British physiologist 1757 1823-02 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: Agnes Quirk: American botanist 1884 1974 United States: Aime Mäemets: Estonian scientist 1930-09-29 1996-07-17 ...

  5. Marianne North - Wikipedia

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    Marianne North (24 October 1830 – 30 August 1890) was a prolific English Victorian biologist and botanical artist, notable for her plant and landscape paintings, her extensive foreign travels, her writings, her plant discoveries and the creation of her gallery at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

  6. Category:British women botanists - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "British women botanists" The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total.

  7. Emily Stackhouse - Wikipedia

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    Emily Stackhouse (15 July 1811 – 1 April 1870) was a 19th-century British botanical artist and plant collector. She collected and painted flowers and mosses throughout the British isles, and her work was widely reproduced in a series of popular books issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

  8. Anne Pratt - Wikipedia

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    Anne (also known as Annie) was the second of three daughters of Robert Pratt (1777–1819), a grocer, and Sara Bundock (1780–1845). Anne Pratt was one of the best known English botanical illustrators of the Victorian age. [1]

  9. Anna Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Anna Atkins (née Children; 16 March 1799 – 9 June 1871 [1]) was an English botanist and photographer. She is often considered the first person to publish a book illustrated with photographic images.