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Sarah Bowdich Lee

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Left with three children, she struggled to support her family as an author. Early in her widowhood, Mrs Bowdich often visited Baron Cuvier in Paris, where he treated her almost like a daughter; upon his death in 1832, she wrote a memoir of his life.
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Elements of Natural History, for the use of schools and young persons: comprising the principles of classification, interspersed with ... account of the most remarkable animals ... Illustrated
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Elements of Natural History, for the use of schools and young persons: comprising the principles of classification, interspersed with ... account of the most remarkable animals ... Illustrated
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Dictionary of British & Irish Botanists & Horticulturists including Plant Collectors, Flower Painters & Garden Designers
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In 1854, she was granted a civil list pension of £50 per year. In 1856, she died at Erith while visiting her daughter Eugenia.
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Familiar Natural History, with descriptions by Mrs. R. Lee ... and ... illustrations from drawings by Harrison Weir
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Adventures in Australia: or, the Wanderings of Captain Spencer in the bush and the wilds ... With illustrations by
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Beaver DB (1999). "Writing natural history for survival - 1820-1856: the case of Sarah Bowdich, later Sarah Lee".
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The Farm and its Scenes, with descriptions by Mrs. R. Lee ... and six pictures from drawings by Harrison Weir
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Anecdotes of the Habits and Instincts of Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes ... With illustrations by Harrison Weir
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Foreign Animals, with descriptions by Mrs. R. Lee ... and seven pictures from drawings by Harrison Weir
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Foreign Birds, with descriptions by Mrs. R. Lee ... and seven pictures from drawings by Harrison Weir
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In 1826, she married Robert Lee and in subsequent years published under the name Mrs. Robert Lee.
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Sarah Eglonton Wallis was born on 10 September 1791, the only daughter of John Eglinton Wallis of
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Trees, Plants, and Flowers: their beauties, uses, and influences ... The illustrations ... by
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British Animals, with descriptions by Mrs. R. Lee ... and seven pictures from drawings by
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Taxidermy: or, the art of collecting, preparing, and mounting objects of natural history
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British Birds, with descriptions by Mrs. R. Lee ... and seven pictures from drawings by
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Kindred nature: Victorian and Edwardian women embrace the living world
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Of her numerous works, perhaps the four most important are
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In 1823, on their final trip to Africa, they visited
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Index

Sarah Lee
pteridologist
Colchester
Thomas Edward Bowdich
Baron Cuvier
William Elford Leach
British Museum
Madeira
Gambia River
natural history
Fresh-Water Fishes
J.S. Prout
Harrison Weir
James Andrews
Harrison Weir
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
Category:Taxa named by Sarah Bowdich Lee
"Lee, Sarah Eglonton Wallis Bowdich"


Watkins 1892
doi
10.3366/anh.1999.26.1.19
ISSN
0260-9541
PMID
19350744
Ladies in the Laboratory II: Western European Women in Science, 1800-1900

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