https://t.co/jjsl4chz1C Women as Caregivers by Annette M Stevenson reflects the responsibilities of women living through pregnancy, childbirth, and the care and raising of children. See more at my website on profile.

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Despite its out-of-date language, this article from the June-July 1996 issue of The Beaver magazine tells a fascinating story of Annie Midlige, a Lebanese woman who beat the Hudson's Bay Company at its own game: trade. https://t.co/yOjgs5ZXqp

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As season to honor is coming, I'm resurrecting my project featuring Working on a list of historic & modern to draw. Send your recs, retweet/follow if you love

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We'll be celebrating women in natural history this with an international social media campaign produced in collaboration with partners. Follow along & join us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram!

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This Editing Workshop is being produced as part of the upcoming campaign. Join us 8-31 March this to celebrate women in natural history. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/3VoXDu0AAG

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Today is the International Day of Women & Girls in Science On this special day, we're excited to announce an upcoming campaign to celebrate women in natural history! Join us 8-31 March this for More ➡️ https://t.co/3VoXDu0AAG

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Today Ive been at with the .I had the pleasure of being invited to afternoon tea along with & to discuss plans for marking the centenary of the in 2019,a fabulous afternoon with like minded women

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In Victorian England, women were supposed to stay home. But to Isabella Bird, the world was home. My new picture book biography AWAY WITH WORDS with Peachtree is trekking onto shelves March 1, 2019.

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This week's is artist Marion Long whose painting of the Honourable Albert Matthews hangs in Divinity College. Read about her life and work on the Canadian Women Artists History Initiative's website: https://t.co/VXMNTBGd5b

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Can true love conquer a disapproving father, a creepy brother, & smallpox?! In today's ep on 17th century diplomat, letter-writer & staunch romantic Dorothy Osborne, the eminent Professor Bernard Capp renews our faith in the power of love! https://t.co/yqfgubByVL

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Mary Beale (1663-1699) was one of the first women in England to earn a living as an artist. She painted the portraits of many society figures, including physicians Thomas Sydenham and William Croone. Read more about her on our blog today: https://t.co/nSiYRqnjBu

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Today at the to mark 80 yrs of the with Association There was an act of commemoration & rededication of the ATS statue that resides there

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Been pouring out coffee all month for women making history

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Explore the of Mary Ann Burnett for & in "Plantæ utiliores" ([1839]1842-1850), presenting illustrations of "useful in art & medicine. Digitized in by : https://t.co/5vhnsQEBxV

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Planning a ? Give a book about your favorite shero instead of a card.
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Maria Sibylla Merian is remembered as one of the most significant contributors to the field of entomology. For explore her work in "Der rupsen begin", Pt. 3 (1717), in via : https://t.co/3uM0f2P9eD

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