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Anne Henslow Barnard

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205: 121: 196: 184:, which was built on a manuscript left by her father. It stayed in print for several decades. Although her output was not large, she was considered a very fine botanical artist. Barnard died on 19 January 1899 at Bartlow, the house in Leckhampton where she and her husband had lived for over three decades. 240:
Dates given for Barnard's birth year vary considerably in different sources. The Darwin Correspondence Project gives 1833 or 1834, while Darwin, Burkhardt, and Porter gives 1825, probably a mistake for her sister Frances Harriet. The preponderance of evidence appears to support
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Barnard's father was one of the first Cambridge University professors to give illustrated lectures, for which he used poster-size illustrations. Some of these were based on rough sketches by Barnard that were then finished by the botanical artist
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In 1859, she married army officer Robert Cary Barnard, who was the son of an old friend of her father's. They had eight children.
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Anne Henslow was born on 23 June 1833. She was the youngest daughter of botanist and Cambridge University professor
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Women and the Structure of Society: Selected research from the Fifth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women
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Alison J. Rix (17 July 2023). "Anne Barnard: Her life and contribution to Curtis's Botanical Magazine".
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illustrated by Anne Henslow Barnard in Curtis's Botanical Magazine
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Dictionary of British and Irish Botantists and Horticulturalists
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Darwin, Charles, Frederick Burkhardt, and Duncan M. Porter.
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and Harriet Jenyns, who was the daughter of clergyman
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Cambridge
Botanical Illustration

John Stevens Henslow
George Leonard Jenyns
Leonard Jenyns
Frances Harriet
Joseph Dalton Hooker
Walter Hood Fitch
Curtis's Botanical Magazine
Daniel Oliver




"The Henslow family – Relationships Relative to John Stevens Henslow. "




Curtis's Botanical Magazine
doi
10.1111/CURT.12510
ISSN
1355-4905
Wikidata
Q121088157


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