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Lilian Clarke (1866–1934) was a botany teacher at James Allen's Girls' School in Dulwich, South London from 1896 to 1926, where she developed botanical gardens, which became known as 'The Botany Gardens'.〔http://gallery.jags.org.uk/v/School+Archive/JAGS+1910/Botany+Gardens+1912+Grounds+_No+Names_.jpg.html〕 ==Early life and education== At the age of nineteen she was awarded the Society of Apothecaries gold medal for her botanical studies undertaken at Chelsea Physic Garden and completed her BSc. Degree in 1893, after studying botany under Professor F.W. Oliver at University College London.〔Brenchley 1934〕 Clarke become a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, elected in one of the first groups of women Fellows during the period 1904–1905, following the announcement to admit women〔Proceedings of Linnean Society 1904–5〕 and was also active in the British Association for the Advancement of Science. In 1917 the degree of Doctor of Science, for a thesis on the botanical education she had developed at James Allen's Girls' School, was conferred on Clarke by The University of London.〔Fogg 1934〕
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