Margaret Gatty (née Scott; 3 June 1809 – 4 October 1873) was an English children's author and writer on marine biology. In some writings she argues against...
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by Margaret Gatty. After her death in 1873, publishing was continued by her daughter Horatia Eden until 1885. The magazine is named after Gatty's daughter...
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1979), Bolivian footballer Marek Gatty-Kostyal (1886–1965), Polish chemist and pharmaceutical scientist Margaret Gatty (1809–1873), English writer of children's...
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Alfred Gatty (18 April 1813 – 20 January 1903) was a Church of England vicar and author. He was born in London to Robert Gatty, a solicitor, and Margaret Jones...
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Council for Animals' Welfare) Daily Bread (1910) by Margaret Gatty Woodland Whisperings (1911) by Margaret Rankin a series of undated children's books published...
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Gibraltar from 1895 to 1905. Gatty was the son of the Rev Alfred Gatty and of Margaret Gatty. He came from a literary family: both his mother and his sister...
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Mrs Margaret Gatty in the department of botany of the University of St Andrew's (STA), Scotland. Taxon 26: 495 – 496. Evans, F. 2003. Mrs Alfred Gatty (1809–1873)...
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daughter Margaret became a best selling author under her married name of Margaret Gatty. She authored a memoir about his life Recollections of the Life of the...
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collection of seaweed specimens gathered originally by the phycologist Margaret Gatty (1809-1873) and enlarged since her death. The gardens were founded by...
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Botany of Captain Beechey's Voyage (Papenfuss, 1976). Margaret Gatty (1809–1873) (née Margaret Scott) (author of British Seaweeds, 1863), and others,...
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28 – Émile Gaboriau, French crime novelist (born 1832) October 4 – Margaret Gatty, English children's author (born 1809) November 6 – Manuel Bretón de...
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the mid-1850s, Bell expanded again, printing the children's books of Margaret Gatty (Parables from Nature) and Juliana Horatia Ewing (the Nursery Magazine)...
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The Family from One End Street Doris Gates (1901–1987) – Blue Willow Margaret Gatty (1809–1873) – Parables from Nature, Aunt Judy's Tales Jamila Gavin (born...
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Russian dramatist, novelist and short story writer (died 1852) June 3 – Margaret Gatty, English children's writer (died 1873) June 13 – Heinrich Hoffmann,...
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the second of ten children of the Rev. Alfred Gatty, Vicar of Ecclesfield in Yorkshire, and Margaret Gatty, who was herself a children's author. Their children...
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illustration work included illustrations for Aunt Judy's Tales (1859) by Margaret Gatty, an illustration of Hopkins' poem "The Palimpsest," and the wood engraving...
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1863-08-29 1951-08-28 United States Margaret Elizabeth Barr-Bigelow Canadian mycologist 1923-04-16 2008-04-01 Canada Margaret Gatty British writer 1809-06-03 1873-10-04...
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(1902–1973), garden writer Alfred Gatty, (1813–1903) writer and cleric Margaret Gatty (wrote as Mrs. Alfred Gatty, 1809–1873), children's writer John...
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was the son of Alfred Gatty of Bellerby, Yorkshire who was serving as Vicar of Ecclesfield and his wife, Margaret. Scott-Gatty was educated at Marlborough...
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1950, US, Lc/H) Vic Gatrell (born 1941, South Africa/England, H/Cr) Margaret Gatty (1809–1873, England, N) Diarmuid Gavin (born 1964, Ireland/England,...
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Armand Gatti (1924–2017, Monaco/France, d/p) Alfred Gatty (1813–1903, England, nf) Margaret Gatty (1809–1873, England, ch/nf) John Taylor Gatto (1935–2018...
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the family Halopterididae. The genus name of Gattya is in honour of Margaret Gatty (née Scott, 1809–1873), who was an English children's author and writer...
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March 1884 in Aunt Judy's Magazine (1866–1885), produced by her mother Margaret Gatty. In the story, some children read Paradisi in Sole and are inspired...
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Tindal Gatty was the son of the Rev. Alfred Gatty, D.D. vicar of Ecclesfield; his mother, Margaret Gatty, was the daughter of the Rev. Alexander John...
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[9] Aurora (1890) The Life Beyond (1892), adapted from the work of Margaret Gatty Autumn leaves (1899) "Sister Sylvia" (1900) in Stories by American Authors...
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Charles Henry Gatty FRS FRSE FRAS FLS FGS FZS LLD (1836 – 1903) was a British zoologist, meteorologist, landowner and philanthropist. He was the last...
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treasured — a kind, sympathetic letter, beautifully worded as only Margaret Gatty knew how to write. "Two little Hearts" (1874) was her next publication...
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24,440 44.53 Labour Peter James Walker 18,750 34.16 Liberal Hester Margaret Gatty Smallbone 11,695 21.31 Majority 5,690 10.37 Turnout 54,885 82.85 Conservative...
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geologist, over the period 1844 - 1896. Correspondence and diaries of Mrs Margaret Gatty and her daughter, Mrs Juliana H. Ewing, form part of the Hunter Archaeological...
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Google Books. (1903) 116 The Law Times 7 (7 November 1903) Google Books Margaret Gatty. The Book of Sun-Dials. Bell and Daldy. York Street, Covent Garden,...
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