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May Hamilton Beattie

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and was a director of Pasteur Institute. She examined and appreciated the materials and texture of rugs in scientific approaches with her related academic background. To gather information on textile materials, she took her journey to various places worldwide for her research on every aspect of the
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While Beattie gave up her medical degree, she married Dr. Colin P. Beattie, who was appointed Professor of Pasteur Institute. They moved to Baghdad and lived for nine years until the evacuation to India during
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Beattie wrote several articles and catalogues for the journal of rugs and several collections. In 1976, she gathered her accomplishment at the
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in Sheffield, proclaiming her discovery of rugs in various designs. Regarding the results of her study, which had been archived by the
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Studies in microbic dissociation and variation with special reference to the acid-fast and the diphtheroid bacilli
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The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection of oriental rugs, edited by May H. Beattie (Villa Favorita, 1972)
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Beattie nurtured her interest and started her collection of rugs and carpets when she lived in
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in 1908. At the age of 21, she finished her Bachelor of Arts degree at the
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Carpets of Central Persia, With Special Reference to Rugs of Kirman
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Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
Thesis
Studies in microbic dissociation and variation with special reference to the acid-fast and the diphtheroid bacilli
Oriental rugs
Edinburgh
University of British Columbia

Baghdad
Bacteriology
Charles Grant Ellis
World War II

Mappin Art Gallery
Ashmolean Museum





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