Priscilla Susan Bury

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Priscilla Susan Bury
Born Priscilla Susan Falkner
(1799-01-12)12 January 1799
Liverpool, England
Died 8 March 1872(1872-03-08) (aged 73)
Croydon, England
Nationality United Kingdom
Occupation botanist and illustrator
Spouse(s) Edward Bury
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Priscilla Susan Bury, born Falkner (12 January 1799 Liverpool - 8 March 1872 Croydon), was an English botanist and illustrator.

Daughter of a rich Liverpool merchant, she married on 4 March 1830 Edward Bury (1794-1858), a noted railway engineer. Working with amateur botanist William Roscoe (1753-1831), she published in 1831-1834 A Selection of Hexandrian Plants. The engraving was entrusted to the Londoner Robert Havell, engraver of the John James Audubon (1785-1851) plates. The book was carried out in aquatint and the 350 plant drawings painted in part by hand. The subscribers to this large folio numbered only 79, mostly from the Lancashire region, Audubon being one of them. Bury was also the author of illustrations for The Botanist of Benjamin Maund (1790-1863).[1]

Source

  • Brent Elliott (2001). Flora. Une histoire illustrée des fleurs de jardin. Delachaux et Niestlé (Lausanne) : 335 p.

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