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  1. Mary Buckland (* 20. November 1797 als Mary Morland in Abingdon-on-Thames; † 30. November 1857 in St. Leonards-on-Sea) war eine englische Paläontologin und wissenschaftliche Illustratorin. Im Jahr 1825 heiratete sie den Theologen, Paläontologen und Geologen William Buckland .

  2. Learn about Mary Buckland, the wife of geologist William Buckland, who made drawings and models of fossils and landslips. See her view of the Axmouth landslip, a geological phenomenon in East Devon, from 1839.

  3. Mary Buckland (née Morland; 20 November 1797 – 30 November 1857) was an English palaeontologist, marine biologist and scientific illustrator.

    • Paleontology
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  4. Silhouette of the geologist William Buckland and his wife Mary, both examining their respective palaeontology collections. Their son Frank is playing underneath the table. Taken from the 'Life and Correspondence of William Buckland, DD, FRS, Sometime Dean of Westminster, Twice President of the Geological Society and First President of the British Association', John Murray, London (1894), p103 ...

  5. Mary Buckland (1797-1857) was a pioneer in paleontology, zoology and scientific illustration. She worked with George Cuvier, William Conybeare and her husband William Buckland, and produced many drawings and models of fossils and marine animals.

  6. 11. Feb. 2011 · Uta Frith continues the story of geologist and fossil illustrator Mary Buckland, née Morland, including her wonderful drawings of hyena jaws. Continuing the story from part 1 … How did Mary get interested in fossils? She had been born in Abingdon in 1797, as the eldest daughter of a solicitor.

  7. 27. Jan. 2021 · 1797–1857. Mary Morland Buckland was a British paleontologist, collector, and science illustrator. “She is an admirable fossil geologist, and makes models in leather of some of the rare discoveries.” –Description of Mary Buckland by Miss Caroline Fox (1839), as quoted in The Life and Correspondence of William Buckland (1894) View fullsize.