English: Comes from Henry De la Beche's illustration published in 1832, it may depict either Charlotte Murchison, or Mary Somerville, both well respected scientists of the time.
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This is a scan of an illustration from Henry T De la Beche published in 1832.
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Illustration made by Henry T De la Bech in 1832, titled "The Light of Science"
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Comes from Henry De la Beche's illustration published in 1832, it may depict either Charlotte Murchison, or Mary Somerville, both well respected scientists of the time.
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Henry De la Beche
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Comes from Henry De la Beche's illustration published in 1832, it may depict either Charlotte Murchison, or Mary Somerville, both well respected scientists of the time.