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   Pratt
   Anne °
   A. P. ; married name Anne Pearless ;
   John Pearless (1800 c. -1866 after) in 1866
   
   1806 in Strood, Kent, England, UK
   1893
   Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK
   grocer Robert Pratt (1775 c. -1806 after)
   gardener Sarah Bundock (1780 c. -1806 after) (mother) ; N. N. 1 (1810 c. -1850 or later) (sister) ; N. N. 2 (1810 c. -1850 or later) (sister)
   taught at Eastgate House, near Rochester Museum; botany by family friend Dr. Dodds
   England, UK
   A. P.: Flowers and Their Associations (1828) ; Flowering Plants, Grasses, Sedges, and ferns of Great Britain (volume 1; London: Frederick Warne, 1855 and subsequent editions until 1866) & Ferns of GB (1873) ; Garden Flowers of the Year ; Wild Flowers ; Common Things Sea-Side (1850) ; Poisonous Plants (1857) ; J. E. Sowerby & C. Johnson: Ferns of Great Britain (1855) ;
   
   engraver and lithographer ->William Dickes ; ->John Edward Sowerby ;
   botanical, zoological, and ornithological drawing, painting, and chromolithography
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Pratt ; http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-DB/ArtCat/recordlist.php?-skip=12450&-max=25 ;
   https://doverhistorian.com/2013/05/02/anne-pratt-botanical-illustrator-2/ ;
   AKL ; Jackson 1978: 97-100 ; Cleevely 1974: 535 ; J. Kramer: Women of Flowers (1996: 156-63) ; B. Lightman: Victorian Popularizers (2009: 104) & Depicting Nature in Shteir 2006: 220f. & 225f. ; Chansigaud: Hist ill. nat. 2009: 130 ; Anne Pratt – Botanical Illustrator, Dover Historian, 2. Mai 2013 ; Dover Mercury, 15. März 2012 ; Pnina G. Abir-Am & Dorinda Outram: Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives: Women in Science, 1789–1979 (Rutgers Univ. Press, 1987: 36) ; Oxford DNB online ; Becker 2015: 220 ;
   1826 to Brixton; in Dover in 1849, then East Grinstead in 1866; botany popularizer.
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