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  1. Constance Anne Herschel (1855 - 1939), later known as Lady Lubbock, was a scientist and mathematician. Herschel held the post of resident lecturer in natural sciences and mathematics at Girton College, Cambridge. She was the child of Sir John Frederick William Herschel, and the grandchild of William Herschel. She wrote a family ...

  2. 8 de mai. de 2022 · Daughter of Sir John Herschel, 1st Baronet and Lady Margaret Brodie Herschel. Wife of Sir Neville Lubbock. Sister of Isabella Herschel; Margaret Louisa Herschel; Col John Herschel, FRS, FRAS; Maria Hardcastle; Amelia Herschel and 6 others.

    • 1855
    • today
    • June 20, 1939 (83-84)
    • Shirley Diane Pearson
  3. The Herschel daughters in the 1860s (from left to right): Constance Anne, Caroline Emilia Mary, Margaret Louisa, Isabella Herschel, Francisca ('Fancy'), and Matilda Rose (unknown photographer) Caroline Emilia Mary Herschel (31 March 1830 – 29 January 1909), who married the soldier and politician Alexander Hamilton-Gordon

  4. Constance Ann Herschel. 1855–1939. Marriage: 15 September 1881. Margaret Constance Nevile Lubbock. 1882–1969. Alexander Nevile Lubbock. 1883–1918. Sybil Lubbock. 1885–1966. Hilda Francisca Lubbock. 1886–1970. Rose Mary Lubbock. 1887–1942. Alice Mildred Lubbock. 1888–1958. Dorothy Charlotte Lubbock. 1890–1972. Sources (18)

    • Female
    • Sir Nevile Lubbock
  5. Francisca Herschel (1846–1932) Constance Anne Herschel (1855–20 June 1939), mathematician and scientist who became lecturer in natural sciences at Girton College, Cambridge; Death The adjoining tombs of John Herschel and Charles Darwin in Westminster Abbey. Herschel died on 11 May 1871 at age 79 at Collingwood, his home near ...

  6. Filho (a) (s) John Herschel, Alexander Stewart Herschel, Caroline Emilia Mary Herschel, Isabella Herschel, William James Herschel, Margaret Louisa Marshall, Maria Sophie Herschel, Amelia Herschel, Julia Mary Herschel, Matilda Rose Herschel, Francisca Herschel, Constance Anne Herschel. Alma mater.

  7. 1 de jan. de 2022 · Abstract. Caroline Herschel (1750–1848) was a pioneer. She discovered comets, assisted her brother and published in a prestigious scientific journal when no other woman had done that before. The women who came after her had a lot to live up to. As this chapter explores, later Herschel women, Caroline’s great-nieces, grew up with the ...