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    William Huggins she was a pioneer in the field of spectroscopy and co-wrote the Atlas of Representative Stellar Spectra (1899). Margaret Lindsay Huggins was...
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    together with his wife, Margaret. William Huggins was born at Cornhill, Middlesex, in 1824. In 1875, he married Margaret Lindsay, daughter of John Murray...
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  • John Huggins (1945–1969), American Black Panther party political activist Johnny Huggins (born 1976), American football player Margaret Lindsay Huggins (1848–1915)...
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    nebulium (occasionally nebulum or nephelium) was first mentioned by Margaret Lindsay Huggins in a short communication in 1898, although it is stated that her...
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    plate photography. It was first used by Sir William Huggins and his wife Margaret Lindsay Huggins, in 1876, in their work to record the spectra of astronomical...
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    were not allowed to become fellows, but Anne Sheepshanks, Lady Margaret Lindsay Huggins, Agnes Clerke, Annie Jump Cannon and Williamina Fleming were made...
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    well as those of the Royal Astronomical Society. In 1903, with Margaret Lindsay Huggins, she was elected an honorary member of the Royal Astronomical Society...
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    Hill observatory diaries", Whiting also wrote an obituary for Margaret Lindsay Huggins and reminiscences of William Thomson. She described her experiences...
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  • Robert Comtesse, Swiss lawyer and politician (d. 1922) 1848 – Margaret Lindsay Huggins, Anglo-Irish astronomer and author (d. 1915) 1851 – Doc Holliday...
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  • .17M Bruck, M. T. (September 1991), "Companions in Astronomy- Margaret Lindsay Huggins and Agnes Mary Clerke", Irish Astronomical Journal, 20 (2): 75...
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