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    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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    singer Irene Manton (1904–1988), British botanist Irene Marcos (born 1960), Filipino exile Irene Marcuse, American author of mystery novels Irene Martínez...
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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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  • II. Nikolay Makarov, 73, Soviet firearms designer (Makarov pistol). Irene Manton, 84, British botanist (ferns and algae), Professor of Botany at the University...
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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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  • 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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  • Hamill – mathematician Kathleen Kenyon – archaeologist Irene Manton – botanist Sidnie Manton – entomologist Onora O'Neill – philosopher Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin...
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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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    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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    Lorna Scott managed the botany department for eighteen months until Irene Manton was appointed on 15 January 1946. After Priestley's death, a memorial...
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    microbiologist and virologist Misha Mahowald (1963–1996), American neuroscientist Irene Manton (1904–1988), British botanist, cytologist Lynn Margulis (1938–2011),...
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  • Mathematics/Earth Sciences Building, Senior Common Room, Garstang Building, Irene Manton Building, Communications and Edward Boyle Library (formerly the South...
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    botanist 1875 1968 USA Inger Nordal Norwegian botanist 1944-08-11 Norway Irene Manton British botanist 1904-04-17 1988-05-13 United Kingdom Irina Grudzinskaya...
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    public library membership required.) Preston, R. D. (1 March 1990). "Irene Manton. 17 April 1904-13 May 1988". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal...
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  • joint recipient (with James Clarkson) of the Linnean Society's 2008 Irene Manton Prize for the "best thesis in botany examined for a doctorate of philosophy...
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  • pioneer in Chinese studies (Professor of Chinese studies, 1963–1970) Irene Manton, botanist and cell biologist (Professor of Biology, 1946–1969) David...
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    Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013. "Irene Manton Prize". linnean.org. Archived from the original on 27 November 2015....
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  • Spencer Hudson Frank Kearton, Baron Kearton Heinz London Montague Maizels Irene Manton Leo Edmond Marion Arnold Ashley Miles Douglas Geoffrey Northcott George...
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  • Iota Sigma Pi Irene Crespin Irene Fischer Irene Manton Irene Uchida Irina Beletskaya Iris M. Ovshinsky Irma Wyman Irmgard Flügge-Lotz Irène Joliot-Curie...
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  • Gordon, marine biologist (born 1901) Kim Philby, spy (born 1912) 13 May Irene Manton, botanist (born 1904) Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 10th Baronet, soldier...
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  • Professor of Botany at the University of Leeds (where he succeeded Professor Irene Manton, FRS) from 1969 to 1980 and thereafter director of the John Innes Centre...
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    of her research career the Linnean Society of London awarded her the Irene Manton Prize, for the Best UK PhD in Botany, 1991. She has also been awarded...
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  • Reginald Kaye (1902-1992) 1963-1966 James Davidson (c.1896-1985) 1966-1969 Irene Manton (1904-1988) 1969-1972 Henry L. Schollick (1906-1991) 1972-1975 Stanley...
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  • a "perfect specimen of what a laboratory manual can be at its best." Irene Manton, however, in a more-balanced review for Nature, considered that it was...
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    by R. Butcher. Later, electron micrographs by the English scientists, Irene Manton and Mary Park, in the 1960s provided further details on M. pusilla. Micromonas...
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    water polo player; in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany (d. 1983) Irene Manton (born Irène Manton), British cytologist and botanist; in Kensington, London, England...
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  • 1958 : Albert Frey-Wyssling 1961 : Jean Brachet (co-recipient) 1973 : Irene Manton & Torbjörn Caspersson 1975 : Wilhelm Bernhard 1977 : Ernst Wohlfarth-Bottermann...
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    Jack Hylton Music Rooms. It was refurbished and enlarged in 1993. The Irene Manton Room is on the ground floor and above it is a room dedicated to the John...
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