Dr Winifred CurtisThe grand lady of Tasmanian botany
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Notes from the Opening of an exhibition of the same name at the University of Tasmania, June 2005.
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Epilobium curtisiae
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Richea x curtisiae. Overland track Tasmania Day4
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Winifred Curtis (1988)
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In the field - Hartz Mountains in the 1980’s.
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Billy used by Winifred in the field.
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Collecting case used by Winifred in the field. Descriptions in the Student’s Flora of Tasmania were written from fresh material collected by Winifred and others.
Collecting case used by Winifred in the field. Descriptions in the Student’s Flora of Tasmania were written from fresh material collected by Winifred and others. -
Winifred’s cut throat razor used for sectioning plants.
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Dennis Morris (who assisted in the completion of the Students Flora) and Winifred Curtis at the Tasmanian Herbarium.
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Forests and Flowers of Mt Wellington Tasmania
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New herbarium, but Dr Curtis won't relax - The Mercury article 1987
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Cap and gown worn by Winifred to receive her honorary DSc from the University of Tasmania in 1987.
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Portrait of Winifred Curtis by George Davis, 1987 oil on canvas (courtesy of TMAG)
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Winifred Curtis sitting for portrait by George Davis, September 1987.
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'Student flora of Tasmania' with printing block
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The Endemic Flora of Tasmania
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Winifred Curtis and Margaret Stones (illustrator of the Endemic Flora of Tasmania) standing either side of a specimen of Richea ×curtisiae at the Hartz Mountains in the 1980’s.
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Winifred at work in the new herbarium, 1977
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Winifred Curtis’ Vasculum
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Winifred Curtis - among the plants
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University of Tasmania funeral notice, Winifred Curtis
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Winifred Curtis Obituary by Gintaras Kantvilas
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Winifredia sola [herbarium specimen] named in Winifred’s honour by Laurie Johnston & Barbara Briggs (Herbarium of New South Wales)
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Epacris curtisiae [herbarium specimen] named in Winifred’s honour by Jarman
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Richea ×curtisiae from The Endemic Flora of Tasmania