Cannabaceae

This is a list of female archivists.

Name Description Birth Death Image
Adelaide Fries American historian 1871 1949
Adrienne Thomas American archivist
Alice Prochaska Curator, archivist, librarian, and university administrator 1947-07-12
Anita Wilson Archivist for Tuvalu, Hong Kong Government and British royal family 1943 2006
Barbara Frale Italian historian 1970-02-24
Beryl Oliver British humanitarian 1882-08-20 1972-07-13
Brenda Banks 1950 2016-07-25
Camille Billops African American sculptor, filmmaker, printmaker 1933-08-12
Christina Kenworthy-Browne Roman Catholic Religious Sister and historian
Dorothy Owen British archivist and historian 1920-04-11 2002-02-13
Edith Ditmas Archivist, historian, and writer 1896 1986-02-28
Édith Thomas French novelist, archivist, historian and journalist 1909-01-23 1970-12-07
Elaine Didier Director of Ford library and museum 1948-01-01
Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche Sister of Friedrich Nietzsche 1846-07-10 1935-11-08
Elizabeth Heaps British librarian
Gabrielle Enthoven English playwright, amateur actress, theatre archivist, and prolific collector of theatrical ephemera relating to the London stage 1868-01-12 1950-08-18
Gladys Esther Tormes González Puerto Rican historian 1933-09-19
Helen Willa Samuels American archivist 1943
Isabella Henriette van Eeghen Dutch art historian 1913-02-03 1996-11-26
Jehanne Wake British biographer and historian
Joan Sinar 1925-06-01 2015-01-18
Julie Buck American film producer, photographer and filmmaker 1974-12-09
Lilli Gjerløw Norwegian archivist 1910-06-19 1998-12-04
Lucie Favier French archivist 1932-08-04 2003-05-01
Margaret Cross Norton First Illinois State Archivist 1891-07-07 1984-05-21
Margaret Gowing English historian 1921-04-26 1998-11-07
Margaret Hedstrom American archivist 1953-07-28
Margaret M. H. Finch American archivist and genealogist 1878-01-06 1958-08-03
Margaret Storrs Grierson Founder and first director, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College 1900-06-27 1997-12-12
Maria Verger 1892 1983
Marie Under Estonian poet 1883-03-27 1980-09-25
Marie-Anne Chabin French archivist 1959
Marion Stokes Television producer, Archivist 1929-11-25 2012-12-14
Martha Levisman Argentine architect 1933
Marthe Gosteli Swiss archivist 1917-12-22 2017-04-07
Mary Ritter Beard Historian, writer, activist 1876-08-05 1958-08-14
Megan Prelinger American historian 1967-09-25
Michelle Caswell American archivist and academic
Norah Story Canadian archivist 1902 1978-03-05
Pauline Schultz American historian 1915-06-07 2011-10-30
Phyllis Blakeley Canadian archivist 1922-08-02 1986-10-25
R. J. Mitchell British writer and archivist 1902
Renate Drucker German historian and archivist 1917-07-11 2009-10-23
Sara Dunlap Jackson 1919-05-28 1991-04-19
Sarah Tyacke British historian and archivist 1945-09-29
Shelley Sweeney Canadian archivist 1959
Stella Rimington Director General of MI5; spy fiction writer 1935-05-13
Phyllis Mander-Jones Australian archivist
Trudy Huskamp Peterson American archivist 1945-01-25
Virginia C. Purdy American archivist and historian 1922 2015
Gladys Hansen American archivist, expert on the 1906 San Francisco earthquake 1925 2017-03-05
Meredith Evans American archivist, Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum director 1926
Simone Berbain French historian and archivist 1915-01-31 1949-11-21
Marie-Louise Marchand-Thébault French archivist 2007
Judith Hornabrook Chief Archivist of New Zealand, 1972-1982 1928 2011
Portrait of Judith Hornabrook and Owen Davie
Anahera Morehu Chief Archivist of New Zealand, 2023-
Portrait of Anahera Morehu
Barbara L. Craig Canadian archivist and educator 1943
Shelley Sweeney Canadian archivist 1959
Louise Gagnon-Arguin Canadian archivist 1941

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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