Wrote The Quiet World of Nature in 1934
Headmistress of St Pauls Girl's School
One of the 'Wyndham Sisters' by John Singer Sargent which were at the centre of the cultural and political life of their time. Like their parents, they were part of The Souls
Lancelot Thomas Hogben was a British experimental zoologist and medical statistician. He developed the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) as a model organism for biological research in his early career, attacked the eugenic movement in the middle of his career, and popularised books on science, mathematics and language in his later career
Malcolm Arthur Smith was a herpetologist and physician working in the Malay Peninsula. Smith went on to become the physician in the royal court of Siam and was a doctor to the royal family. He published his observations on the reptiles and amphibians during his stint there and was in regular correspondence with Boulenger at the Natural History Museum in London. He left in 1925 to continue his studies at the museum in London. He was the founder and president of the British Herpetological Society
ZSL Head Keeper
of Bridgwater, Shepheard and Epstein, chartered architects, town planners and landscape architects