Irene Manton, FRS FLS (born Irène Manton; 17 April 1904, in Kensington – 13 May 1988) was a British botanist who was Professor of Botany at the University...
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The Irene Manton Prize of the Linnean Society of London is awarded annually for the "best thesis in botany examined for a doctorate of philosophy during...
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to the society in 1919. The first female president of the society was Irene Manton (1973 to 1976), who pioneered the biological use of electron microscopy...
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inaugurated the Sidnie Manton Award for early career ecologists. Manton's sister was the botanist Professor Irene Manton FRS. Manton married John Philip...
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include: Rev. David Manton (born 1936), Australian Uniting Church minister Irene Manton (1904–1988), British botanist James Thomas Manton (1812–1899), surveyor...
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) Hans Christian Lyngbye (1782–1837) Carola Ivena Meikle (1900–1970) Irene Manton (1904–1988) Valerie May (1916–2007) Carl Nägeli (1817–1891) Lily Newton...
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II. Nikolay Makarov, 73, Soviet firearms designer (Makarov pistol). Irene Manton, 84, British botanist (ferns and algae), Professor of Botany at University...
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Hamill – mathematician Kathleen Kenyon – archaeologist Irene Manton – botanist Sidnie Manton – entomologist Onora O'Neill – philosopher Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin...
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Charles E. Hubbard 1968: A. Gragan [Wikidata] and T. M. Harris 1969: Irene Manton and Ethelwynn Trewavas 1970: E. J. H. Corner and Errol I. White 1971:...
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and Wales. Brownsey studied botany at the University of Leeds under Irene Manton, one of the rare female professors teaching there in the 1960s. The Botany...
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