威尔士植物学家Jessie Gwendoline O 'Callaghan的遗产;1882 - 1932年)

M. Statham, H. Pardoe, Vanessa Cunningham
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这篇传记论文考察了由威尔士Amgueddfa cymru博物馆持有的杰西·奥卡拉汉(Jessie O’callaghan)收藏的真菌插图和植物标本馆标本的背景。奥卡拉汉是一位享有特权的富有女性,出生在威尔士的兰达夫教区。1922年,兰达夫被并入现在的威尔士首府卡迪夫。1906年结婚后,她搬到了爱尔兰,但最终定居在英国的萨里郡。在她的一生中,她对植物学有着持久的兴趣,寻找、收集、绘画和培育稀有植物。她和埃莉诺·瓦切尔(Eleanor Vachell)分享了这种激情,后者是她从小就认识的、备受尊敬的威尔士业余植物学家。埃莉诺的日记和她们的信件,以及一本留存下来的相册,为杰西的生活提供了迷人的视角。这篇论文还推测了奥卡拉汉收藏的595幅野花水彩画的命运,这些画于1932年由她的女儿借给博物馆,后来又归还给了她。
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The Legacy of Welsh Botanist Jessie Gwendoline O’Callaghan (née Insole; 1882–1932)
This biographical paper examines the background of collections comprising illustrations of fungi and herbarium specimens attributed to Jessie O’Callaghan, held by the Amgueddfa Cymru—Museum Wales. O’Callaghan was a privileged, wealthy woman born in the Welsh parish of Llandaff, which, in 1922, was incorporated into Cardiff, now Wales’ capital city. Upon her marriage in 1906 she moved to Ireland, but eventually settled in the English county of Surrey. Throughout her life she had an enduring interest in botany, seeking, collecting, painting, and cultivating rare plants. She shared this passion with Eleanor Vachell, the well-regarded Welsh amateur botanist, whom she had known since childhood. Entries in Eleanor’s diaries, and their letters, together with a surviving photograph album, provide fascinating insights into Jessie’s life. The paper also speculates on the fate of O’Callaghan’s collection of 595 watercolour paintings of wild flowers, loaned to the Museum by her daughter in 1932, but later returned to her.
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