• John Scott Lennox Gilmour VMH FLS (28 September 1906 – 3 June 1986) was a British botanist, curator of the Cambridge University Herbarium, and later director...
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  • I John Gilmour (footballer) (1901–1963), Scottish footballer (Dundee FC and Scotland) John Gilmour (botanist) (1906–1986), British botanist Sir John Gilmour...
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  • producer (born 1916) 3 June Dame Anna Neagle, actress (born 1904) John Gilmour, botanist (born 1906) 4 June – Helen Gardner, literary critic (born 1908)...
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    Kew, H.E. Powell (1932). Thomas Johnson, Botanist and Royalist. London: Longmans, Green John Scott Lennox Gilmour (editor) (1972). Thomas Johnson: botanical...
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    John Fraser, FLS, F.R.H.S., (14 October 1750 – 26 April 1811) was a Scottish botanist who collected plant specimens around the world, from North America...
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    American Civil War nurse John "Honest John" Clapp (1851–1904), early American baseball player and manager Robert Gilmour Dobie (1878–1948), American...
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  • Humphrey Gilbert-Carter (category Botanist stubs)
    was a British botanist and the first scientific director of the Cambridge Botanic Garden (1921–1950), being succeeded by John Gilmour. The second son...
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  • Max Walters (category British botanist stubs)
    11 December 2005) was a British botanist and academic. Walters was educated at Penistone Grammar School and St John's College, Cambridge, where he took...
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    included; Frederick Chittenden (1919–1931) Robert Lewis Harrow (1931–1946) John Gilmour (1946–1951) Harold Roy Fletcher (1951–1954) Francis Philip Knight (1954–1969)...
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    Floyd, with the village being home to band member David Gilmour. A few years later, Gilmour also wrote a song about Grantchester Meadows, called "Fat...
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