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Jean Galbraith - Australian Dictionary of Biography

Jean Galbraith (28 March – 2 January ) was an Australian botanist, gardener, writer of children's books and poet. Galbraith was born at Tyers, Gippsland, where she lived for her whole life.

  • Jean Galbraith facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia Jean Galbraith (28 March 1906 – 2 January 1999) was an Australian botanist, gardener, writer of children's books and poet. Galbraith was born at Tyers, Gippsland, where she lived for her whole life.
  • Jean Galbraith - Wikipedia Jean Galbraith is a scholar of public international law and of U.S. law as it relates to foreign affairs. Her research focuses on how legal and institutional design choices affect international cooperation and global justice.
  • Jean Galbraith - Monash University Publishing Jean Galbraith, by Edna Walling, 1950s-60s National Gallery of Victoria, PH10-1983 Jean Galbraith (1906–1999), writer, botanist, gardener, and conservationist, was born on 28 March 1906 at Tyers in Gippsland, Victoria, eldest child of Matthew Galbraith, dairy farmer, and his wife Amy, née Ladson.
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    Jean Galbraith is a scholar of public international law and of U.S. law as it relates to foreign affairs. Her research focuses on how legal and institutional design choices affect international cooperation and global justice.

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  • Jean Galbraith (28 March 1906 – 2 January 1999) was an Australian botanist, gardener, writer of children's books and poet.
  • Jean Galbraith (28 March 1906 – 2 January 1999) was an Australian botanist, gardener, writer of children's books and poet. Galbraith was born at Tyers, Gippsland, where she lived for the rest of life. The family's sprawling native garden at their cottage "Dunedin" formed the backdrop to her first articles on growing native flowers.
  • Jean Galbraith (1906–1999), writer, botanist, gardener, and conservationist, was born on 28 March 1906 at Tyers in Gippsland, Victoria, eldest child of.
  • Jean Galbraith (1906 to 1999) was born at Tyers in Gippsland, Victoria. Her education at the Tyers School was disrupted by childhood illnesses but she read widely and developed an early interest in writing.
  • From her home in Gippsland, inspired by her surroundings, Galbraith put her vision of nature into words and helped Australians of all ages to see their own.
  • Jean Galbraith: Writer in a Valley is the compelling story of Jean Galbraith (1906–1999), one of Australia’s most influential botanists and writers on nature, plants and gardens. As a garden writer, she was particularly notable for spreading knowledge of Australian flora and encouraging the cultivation of natives in home gardens. As a botanist she wrote accessible.

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    Jean Galbraith (–), writer, botanist, gardener, and conservationist, was born on 28 March at Tyers in Gippsland, Victoria, eldest child of Matthew Galbraith, dairy farmer, and his wife Amy, née Ladson.

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    Jean Galbraith: Writer in a Valley is the compelling story of Jean Galbraith (–), one of Australia’s most influential botanists and writers on nature, plants and gardens. As a garden writer, she was particularly notable for spreading knowledge of Australian flora and encouraging the cultivation of natives in home gardens.

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  • Jean (Galbraith) Miller (1781 - 1863) - WikiTree

  • Jean Galbraith, a member of that proud sisterhood which embraced the twin crafts of gardening and writing, was a hardy perennial who has died at the age of The tradition started with Gertrude Jekyll () and occupies a minor but honourable place in English literature.
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    Through her innovative writing for diverse readerships, Jean Galbraith became a leader in promoting native flora. Her writing career began in when, at 19, she was commissioned to write articles for home gardeners on growing native plants.