Ethel Sargant FLS (28 October 1863 – 16 January 1918) was a British botanist who studied both the cytology and morphology of plants. She was one of the...
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Sargant may refer to Edmund Beale Sargant (1855–1935), British colonial administrator Ethel Sargant (1863–1918), British botanist Naomi Sargant (1933–2006)...
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that Robertson first met Ethel Sargant, a plant morphologist who gave regular presentations to the school science club. Sargant would later become her mentor...
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educationist) Louie Ramsay (actress) Esther Rantzen (television personality) Ethel Sargant (1863–1918) (botanist) Victoria Sharp (High Court Judge) Stevie Smith...
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judge Charles Henry Sargant, the botanist Ethel Sargant, the headmaster Walter Lee Sargant and the sculptor Francis William Sargant.[citation needed] She...
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Henry Sargant, and of Catherine Emma, daughter of Samuel Beale. Among his siblings were the painter Mary Sargant Florence and the botanist Ethel Sargant. He...
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studied at University College London, largely as a research apprentice to Ethel Sargant, receiving her BSc in 1905. She joined Bedford College and soon became...
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visiting researchers during that time included the structural botanists Ethel Sargant and Wilson Crossfield Worsdell, the cell biologist Walter Gardiner,...
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Lorrain Smith, and botanists Mary Anne Stebbing, Margaret Jane Benson and Ethel Sargant. 1905: American geneticist Nettie Stevens discovered sex chromosomes...
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1879 1918 United Kingdom Ethel Sargant Botanist 1863-10-28 1918-01-16 United Kingdom Ethel Thomas English botanist 1876 1944 Ethel Zoe Bailey American botanist...
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Which? Joan Robinson 1903 1983 Economist Diana Ross 1910 2000 Author Ethel Sargant 1863 1918 Botanist Wendy Savage 1935 Gynaecologist Charlotte Angas Scott...
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(1804–1899), British botanic Caroline Rosenberg (1810–1902), Danish botanist Ethel Sargant (1863–1918), British biologist Hazel Schmoll (1890–1990), American botanist...
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Pannwitz Esther Lederberg Esther M. Conwell Esther Orozco Ethel Browne Harvey Ethel Sargant Ethel Shakespear Etheldred Benett Etta Zuber Falconer Eugenia...
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of the first women Fellows of the Linnaean Society (others included Ethel Sargant and Margaret Jane Benson) after a change in the society's bye-laws....
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laboratory was dedicated in her name. She travelled extensively with Ethel Sargant, collecting specimens, laboratory equipment, and meeting other botanists...
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Zealand teacher, president Amy Rustomjee, Indian educator, vice-president Ethel Sargant, English botanist, president Rose Sidgwick, English historian, co-founder...
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with Anna Bateson, Edith Saunders, Dorothea Pertz, Jane Gowan, and Ethel Sargant. With Marshall Ward, Dawson studied the fungus Poronia punctate, but...
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Sargent Shriver (redirect from Sargant shriver)
Shriver Patricia Kennedy (m./div.) Peter Lawford Robert F. Kennedy (m.) Ethel Skakel Jean Kennedy (m.) Stephen Edward Smith Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy (m...
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2007 Sara Burstall (1907—1909) Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick (1909—1913) Ethel Sargant (1913—1918) Emily Penrose (1919) Caroline Spurgeon (1919v1924) Margaret...
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Cobden-Sanderson Alice Davies Charlotte Despard Dr. Margaret Dobson Mary Sargant Florence[page needed] Katharine Gatty Cicely Hamilton [citation needed]...
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Katie Edith Gliddon, Ethel Walker, Fairlie Harmar, William Rothenstein, Lindsay Bernard Hall, Thomas Cooper Gotch, Mary Sargant Florence, Henry Strachey...
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gathering of the guild was held in the Chelsea studio of muralist painter Mary Sargant Florence on 18 January 1907. Those present were some of the leading women...
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(born 1985), artist and sculptor Myrta Fisher (1917–1999), painter Mary Sargant Florence (1857–1954), painter Caroline Sylvia Gabriel (1912–1997), artist...
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rights activist 1800–1874 Louise Flodin Sweden 1828 1923 1800–1874 Mary Sargant Florence United Kingdom 1857 1954 Suffragette 1800–1874 Isabella Ford United...
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Sister, T.F.N.S. Alice Rowe, Sister, Q.A.I.M.N.S. Amelia Julia, Lady Sargant, ARRC, Commandant and Matron, St. Anselm's Hospital, Walmer Eva Owen Schofield...
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Labour Edith Picton-Turbervill 7,993 27.8 n/a Liberal Norman Thomas Carr Sargant 7,256 25.2 +13.0 Majority 5,527 19.2 −30.0 Turnout Unionist hold Swing...
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Mary Saran (1897–1976), German-born English journalist and author Mary Sargant Florence (1857–1954), English painter and tax resister Mary Sartain, American...
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south of the city of Ely, and the identification was repeated by James Sargant Storer, in The Antiquarian Itinerary, 1816. Janet Fairweather notes that...
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% ±% Unionist Henry Cowan 10,802 36.5 −10.5 Liberal Norman Thomas Carr Sargant 10,219 34.6 +9.4 Labour George Bennett 8,556 28.9 +1.1 Majority 583 1.9...
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of Assyria Giulio Alary: Sardanapale Franz Liszt: Sardanapale William Sargant, British psychiatrist Evan Hause: Man: Biology of a Fall David Sarnoff...
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