File:Lady Catherine Crisp as central figure in Linnean Society of London First Formal Admission of Women Fellows (cropped).jpg

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English: James Sant (died 1916) showing 'Linnean Society of London: First Formal Admission of Women Fellows', painted in 1906. ref -Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London. (One Hundred and Eighteenth Session, 1905‐1906.) November 2nd, 1905, to June 21st, 1906. She features in the portrait by James Sant showing 'Linnean Society of London: First Formal Admission of Women Fellows', painted in 1906. Gage, A. T. (1938). A history of the Linnean Society of London: Printed for the Linnean Society by Taylor and Francis, p.90. Constance Sladen She is the standing figure centre-left in the portrait.
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Author James Sant (died 1916) showing 'Linnean Society of London: First Formal Admission of Women Fellows', painted in 1906
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