Lady Anne Brewis MBE (26 March 1911 – 31 March 2002), daughter of Roundell Cecil Palmer, 3rd Earl of Selborne was an English botanist. As a child, Brewis had spent long holidays studying the orchids on Noar Hill, near Selborne. This led her to study the works of Gilbert White, and eventually to a degree in Zoology at Somerville College, Oxford. Her marriage to John Brewis took her to many localities before returning to Hampshire on her husband's retirement. Over the next 27 years, she meticulously catalogued hundreds of species, and co-authored the definitive guide to Hampshire's plant life. Every summer she would organise botanical safaris for local children.
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| - Lady Anne Brewis MBE (26 March 1911 – 31 March 2002), daughter of Roundell Cecil Palmer, 3rd Earl of Selborne was an English botanist. As a child, Brewis had spent long holidays studying the orchids on Noar Hill, near Selborne. This led her to study the works of Gilbert White, and eventually to a degree in Zoology at Somerville College, Oxford. Her marriage to John Brewis took her to many localities before returning to Hampshire on her husband's retirement. Over the next 27 years, she meticulously catalogued hundreds of species, and co-authored the definitive guide to Hampshire's plant life. Every summer she would organise botanical safaris for local children. (en)
- Lady Anne Brewis (26 de marzo de 1911 – 31 de marzo de 2002), hija mayor de Roundell Cecil Palmer, 3.º Conde de Selborne, fue una botánica, y exploradora inglesa. De niña, Brewis ocupaba las vacaciones estudiando las orquídeas en el cerro Noar, cercano a Selborne. Eso le provocó estudiar los trabajos de Gilbert White, y finalmente profundizar por un grado en zoología en el Somerville College, de Oxford. (es)
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| - Lady Anne Brewis MBE (26 March 1911 – 31 March 2002), daughter of Roundell Cecil Palmer, 3rd Earl of Selborne was an English botanist. As a child, Brewis had spent long holidays studying the orchids on Noar Hill, near Selborne. This led her to study the works of Gilbert White, and eventually to a degree in Zoology at Somerville College, Oxford. Her marriage to John Brewis took her to many localities before returning to Hampshire on her husband's retirement. Over the next 27 years, she meticulously catalogued hundreds of species, and co-authored the definitive guide to Hampshire's plant life. Every summer she would organise botanical safaris for local children. (en)
- Lady Anne Brewis (26 de marzo de 1911 – 31 de marzo de 2002), hija mayor de Roundell Cecil Palmer, 3.º Conde de Selborne, fue una botánica, y exploradora inglesa. De niña, Brewis ocupaba las vacaciones estudiando las orquídeas en el cerro Noar, cercano a Selborne. Eso le provocó estudiar los trabajos de Gilbert White, y finalmente profundizar por un grado en zoología en el Somerville College, de Oxford. Se casó con el Rev. John Salusbury Brewis, rector de la Iglesia de San Jaime, Piccadilly, Londres, y corresponsal eclesiástico del periódico The Times para la década de 1956.El casarse la llevó a muchos localidades antes de regresar a Hampshire, por jubilarse su marido. En los siguientes 27 años, ella meticulosamente catalogó centenares de especies, y fue coautora de una guía definitiva de la Flora de Hampshire. Cada verano organizaba safaris botánicos para niños de la localidad. Y siempre estuvo muy atenta a actividades agresivas en contra de la flora y la fauna del área regional. (es)
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