Mary "Polly" Winearls Porter (26 July 1886 – 25 November 1980) was an English crystallographer and geologist, known for her contributions to the English crystallography field and publications about ancient Roman architecture. She was one of the first people who studied the application of stones in cultural heritage as a legacy of physical artefacts, and intangible attributes inherited from past generations. Porter's extensive knowledge and contribution to her research can be said to have transformed this area of study into an established field of cross-disciplinary research.
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| - Mary "Polly" Winearls Porter (26 July 1886 – 25 November 1980) was an English crystallographer and geologist, known for her contributions to the English crystallography field and publications about ancient Roman architecture. She was one of the first people who studied the application of stones in cultural heritage as a legacy of physical artefacts, and intangible attributes inherited from past generations. Porter's extensive knowledge and contribution to her research can be said to have transformed this area of study into an established field of cross-disciplinary research. (en)
- Mary Winearls Porter (1886-1980), más conocida como Polly Porter fue una cristalógrafa británica que contribuyó al desarrollo de la cristalografía de rayos X desde sus inicios en la segunda década del siglo XX. Fue investigadora y profesora en el Colegio Somerville de la Universidad de Oxford y miembro de la dirección del colegio entre 1937 y 1947. Fue miembro del consejo de la Sociedad Mineralógica de Gran Bretaña entre 1918-1921 y 1929-1932 y miembro de la Sociedad Mineralógica de América entre 1921 y 1927. (es)
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| - Mary Winearls Porter with her mother (en)
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| - Mary "Polly" Winearls Porter (26 July 1886 – 25 November 1980) was an English crystallographer and geologist, known for her contributions to the English crystallography field and publications about ancient Roman architecture. She was one of the first people who studied the application of stones in cultural heritage as a legacy of physical artefacts, and intangible attributes inherited from past generations. Porter's extensive knowledge and contribution to her research can be said to have transformed this area of study into an established field of cross-disciplinary research. (en)
- Mary Winearls Porter (1886-1980), más conocida como Polly Porter fue una cristalógrafa británica que contribuyó al desarrollo de la cristalografía de rayos X desde sus inicios en la segunda década del siglo XX. Fue investigadora y profesora en el Colegio Somerville de la Universidad de Oxford y miembro de la dirección del colegio entre 1937 y 1947. Fue miembro del consejo de la Sociedad Mineralógica de Gran Bretaña entre 1918-1921 y 1929-1932 y miembro de la Sociedad Mineralógica de América entre 1921 y 1927. (es)
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