Eleanor Mary Reid (born Eleanor Mary Wynne Edwards) (1860–1953) was a British palaeobotanist. Throughout her life she worked closely with her husband,...
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made her own reputation as a scientist after a long partnership with Eleanor Mary Reid, as a research assistant. Marjorie Elizabeth Jane Chandler was born...
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botanist Eleanor Mary Reid (1860–1953), palaeobotanist Millicent Taylor (1871–1960), chemist, petitioner to the Chemical Society[citation needed] Mary Watson...
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Hungary/England, S) Eleanor Mary Reid (1860–1953, England, Nh) Clement Reid (1853–1916, England, Ph) Pat Reid (1910–1990, England, Mi) Thomas Reid (1710–1796,...
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1915 2011 Eleanor Marion Bennett botanist 1942 Australia Eleanor Mary Reid British palaeobotanist 1860-11-13 1953-09-28 United Kingdom Eleanor Vachell Welsh...
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biologist Esther Odekunle - British neurobiologist and antibody engineer Eleanor Mary Reid – British paleobotanist George Rolleston – British medical doctor...
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Mary Reid Kelley (born 1979) is an American artist based in upstate New York. Mary Reid Kelley was born in Greenville, SC in 1979. Reid Kelley received...
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1922 Herbert Bolton 1921 Albert Gilligan 1920 David Woolacott 1919 Eleanor Mary Reid 1918 Thomas Crook 1917 William Mackie 1916 George Walter Tyrrell 1915...
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The Times. No. 36974. London. 10 January 1903. p. 6. Mary R. S. Creese, ‘Reid , Eleanor Mary (1860–1953)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,...
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in 1897 Eleanor Mary Wynne Edwards. She became a fellow herself and won the Lyell Medal for her work after Reid died. "Obituary - Clement Reid". Retrieved...
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