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    Harry Marshall Ward (21 March 1854 – 26 August 1906), FRS, FLS, was a British botanist, mycologist, and plant pathologist. He was one of the first scientists...
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  • Liberties Union Harry Marshall Ward (1854–1906), British botanist Harry Ward Leonard (1861–1915), American electrical engineer and inventor Henry Ward (disambiguation)...
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    used to create the fermentation process. Ginger beer was defined by Harry Marshall Ward as “beverage containing a symbiotic mixture of yeast and bacteria...
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    unsubstantiated myth by Harry Marshall Ward as early as 1892 and its real origins remain a mystery), were defined by Harry Marshall Ward as "beverage containing...
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  • Cardale Babington (1861) Harry Marshall Ward (1895) Albert Seward (1906) Frederick Tom Brooks (1936) George Edward Briggs (1948) Harry Godwin (1960) Percy...
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  • children Harry Marshall Ward (1854-1906) Elizabeth East Ward (b. 1855) Jessie Mary Ward (b. 1857) Tom Edgar Ernest Ward (1858-1901) Frank Sydney Ward (b. 1860)...
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  • became a pen name for his sister Winifred Mary Ward by default. Son of Harry Marshall Ward and Selina Mary Ward, née Kingdon; he went on around 25 expeditions...
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    including John Martyn (1733–1762), John Stevens Henslow (1825–1861) and Harry Marshall Ward (1895–1906) (see list). In 1991 the Botany School was renamed the...
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  • 1884 in Victoria Street, Old Charlton, London to parents Harry Marshall Ward and Selina Mary Ward (née Kingdon). Her first career was as a singing teacher...
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    later becoming a tutor at Emmanuel, and still later succeeding Harry Marshall Ward as Professor of Botany, Cambridge University from 1906 to 1936. There...
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