In 1830, soon after her arrival on the shores of Augusta, WA, Georgiana Molloy gave birth to, and lost, her first child. The baby was buried in a grave sown with English plants which entwined with the Australian natives. While the function of the bush grave has usually been to indicate ownership, Georgiana's representation of the flora mingling on this grave illustrates a responsiveness to her surroundings, rather than possessiveness. This awareness became marked on the later death of her son, which prompted an obsession with collecting plants for English botanist James Mangles. As Georgiana's gender prohibited her education in the Linnaean system for naming plants, she referred to their Indigenous names, or created her own. This gave rise...
When Charles Darwin\u92s daughter Anne Elizabeth (\u91Annie\u92, Photograph 1 ) died at the age of 1...
I saw a good deal of the country much more than any other collector. Eugene [Fitzherbert Albini] Fit...
This paper examines the nexus of ecology, sensory experience, and emotion through the concept of bot...
In her book Through Other Continents: American Literature through Deep Time (Princeton UP, 2006), Wa...
A general cemetery was established in 1829–1830 for the town of Perth, Western Australia, and ...
The paper maps some of the minute distributions and redistributions of power and autonomy in ninetee...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
This thesis presents a study of the role of gardens in the life stages of colonial women of Canterbu...
Early nineteenth-century Eurocentric perceptions of natural history led to the flora and fauna of Au...
This thesis examines the practices of botanical collectors in nineteenthcentury Van Diemen’s Land, ...
Ferdinand Mueller first used correspondence to undertake projects in botany while working as an appr...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
Commentators on late-Victorian culture often tell us that two interrelated developments took place. ...
Commentators on late-Victorian culture often tell us that two interrelated developments took place. ...
When Charles Darwin\u92s daughter Anne Elizabeth (\u91Annie\u92, Photograph 1 ) died at the age of 1...
I saw a good deal of the country much more than any other collector. Eugene [Fitzherbert Albini] Fit...
This paper examines the nexus of ecology, sensory experience, and emotion through the concept of bot...
In her book Through Other Continents: American Literature through Deep Time (Princeton UP, 2006), Wa...
A general cemetery was established in 1829–1830 for the town of Perth, Western Australia, and ...
The paper maps some of the minute distributions and redistributions of power and autonomy in ninetee...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
This thesis presents a study of the role of gardens in the life stages of colonial women of Canterbu...
Early nineteenth-century Eurocentric perceptions of natural history led to the flora and fauna of Au...
This thesis examines the practices of botanical collectors in nineteenthcentury Van Diemen’s Land, ...
Ferdinand Mueller first used correspondence to undertake projects in botany while working as an appr...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
Commentators on late-Victorian culture often tell us that two interrelated developments took place. ...
Commentators on late-Victorian culture often tell us that two interrelated developments took place. ...
When Charles Darwin\u92s daughter Anne Elizabeth (\u91Annie\u92, Photograph 1 ) died at the age of 1...
I saw a good deal of the country much more than any other collector. Eugene [Fitzherbert Albini] Fit...
This paper examines the nexus of ecology, sensory experience, and emotion through the concept of bot...