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Nancy Adams

Jacqueline Nancy Mary Adams CBE QSO (19 May 1926 – 27 March 2007) was a New Zealand botanical illustrator and museum curator.

Nancy Adams

Born
Jacqueline Nancy Mary Whittaker

(1926-05-19)19 May 1926
Levin, New Zealand
Died27 March 2007(2007-03-27) (aged 80)
Karori, Wellington, New Zealand
Alma materVictoria University College

Early life

Nancy Adams was born in Levin in 1926, the daughter of Jessie Whittaker and her husband, Kenneth Ernest Adams (grandson of early amateur botanist James Adams.)[1]

Adams' parents separated while she was still young and she grew up in Wellington with her maternal grandparents, the proprietors of the Whittaker's chocolate company.[1] From early in her life Adams displayed a strong interest in both plants and drawing: ‘Right from the time I was very small, I knew somebody did the plant drawings in books. That’s what I wanted to do.’[1]

Her interest was fostered at primary school, where her principal William Martin was an amateur botanist who taught students to draw from nature and took them on trips at Wellington Botanical Gardens.[1] Adams attended Wellington Girls' College and Victoria University College, studying zoology and botany.

Career

Due to ill health, Adams did not complete her university studies. However, at 16 she joined the Botany division of New Zealand's Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR): the department was looking for staff to replace men serving in World War II.[1] She worked there until 1959, when she was appointed to the Dominion Museum (now the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa) as assistant Curator of Botany with a special responsibility for algae. She retired from her position at the museum in 1987 but continued to be an Honorary Research Associate of the Museum.[2]

Adams was a prolific artist, illustrating nearly forty publications on native plants, alpine life, trees and shrubs. Included in these publications is an article written by Ella Orr Campbell, a fellow New Zealander, for whom Adams drew Thallus of Marchasta bearing archegoniophores.[3] She received international recognition for her detailed and delicate algal illustrations.[2]

Awards and honours

Awards included the Loder Cup in 1964, and the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.[4] She was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for public services in the 1989 New Year Honours,[5] and a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, for services to botany, in the 1996 New Year Honours.[6] In 1994, she received an award for her work Seaweeds of New Zealand: An Illustrated Guide, which held a description of 600 different plant species and illustrating 441.[7] She is a Royal Society Te Apārangi 150 women in 150 words laureate.[8]

Bibliography

  • Trees and shrubs of New Zealand, by A. L. Poole and Nancy M. Adams, 1963
  • Mountain Flowers in New Zealand, 1980
  • Wild Flowers in New Zealand, 1980
  • Seaweeds of New Zealand: An illustrated guide, 1994

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Hannah, Kate. "Adams, Nancy Mary". Te Ara. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b New Zealand Garden Journal (2007). "Obituary" (PDF).
  3. ^ Campbell, Ella O. (November 1961). "The Liverwort Genus Marchasta". Tuatara. 9 (2): 77. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  4. ^ Haines, Catharine (2001). International women in science: a biographical dictionary to 1950. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. pp. 2. ISBN 1-57607-090-5. madge adam oxford.
  5. ^ "No. 51580". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 31 December 1988. p. 34.
  6. ^ "New Year honours list 1996". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 30 December 1995. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  7. ^ Herald, The New Zealand. "Obituary: Nancy Adams". Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  8. ^ "150 Women in 150 Words". Royal Society Te Apārangi. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  9. ^ International Plant Names Index.  N.M.Adams.

External links

  • Biography of Nancy Adams in Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
  • Biography of Nancy Adams at Te Papa Museum of New Zealand
  • Te Papa blog on Adams' work on Three Kings Islands
  • Interview with Kate Hannah, author of Adams' biography on Te Ara RNZ, 27 June 2019

nancy, adams, other, people, named, disambiguation, jacqueline, nancy, mary, adams, 1926, march, 2007, zealand, botanical, illustrator, museum, curator, qsobornjacqueline, nancy, mary, whittaker, 1926, 1926levin, zealanddied27, march, 2007, 2007, aged, karori,. For other people named Nancy Adams see Nancy Adams disambiguation Jacqueline Nancy Mary Adams CBE QSO 19 May 1926 27 March 2007 was a New Zealand botanical illustrator and museum curator Nancy AdamsCBE QSOBornJacqueline Nancy Mary Whittaker 1926 05 19 19 May 1926Levin New ZealandDied27 March 2007 2007 03 27 aged 80 Karori Wellington New ZealandAlma materVictoria University College Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards and honours 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditNancy Adams was born in Levin in 1926 the daughter of Jessie Whittaker and her husband Kenneth Ernest Adams grandson of early amateur botanist James Adams 1 Adams parents separated while she was still young and she grew up in Wellington with her maternal grandparents the proprietors of the Whittaker s chocolate company 1 From early in her life Adams displayed a strong interest in both plants and drawing Right from the time I was very small I knew somebody did the plant drawings in books That s what I wanted to do 1 Her interest was fostered at primary school where her principal William Martin was an amateur botanist who taught students to draw from nature and took them on trips at Wellington Botanical Gardens 1 Adams attended Wellington Girls College and Victoria University College studying zoology and botany Career EditDue to ill health Adams did not complete her university studies However at 16 she joined the Botany division of New Zealand s Department of Scientific and Industrial Research DSIR the department was looking for staff to replace men serving in World War II 1 She worked there until 1959 when she was appointed to the Dominion Museum now the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa as assistant Curator of Botany with a special responsibility for algae She retired from her position at the museum in 1987 but continued to be an Honorary Research Associate of the Museum 2 Adams was a prolific artist illustrating nearly forty publications on native plants alpine life trees and shrubs Included in these publications is an article written by Ella Orr Campbell a fellow New Zealander for whom Adams drew Thallus of Marchasta bearing archegoniophores 3 She received international recognition for her detailed and delicate algal illustrations 2 Awards and honours EditAwards included the Loder Cup in 1964 and the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal 4 She was appointed a Companion of the Queen s Service Order for public services in the 1989 New Year Honours 5 and a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to botany in the 1996 New Year Honours 6 In 1994 she received an award for her work Seaweeds of New Zealand An Illustrated Guide which held a description of 600 different plant species and illustrating 441 7 She is a Royal Society Te Aparangi 150 women in 150 words laureate 8 Bibliography EditTrees and shrubs of New Zealand by A L Poole and Nancy M Adams 1963 Mountain Flowers in New Zealand 1980 Wild Flowers in New Zealand 1980 Seaweeds of New Zealand An illustrated guide 1994The standard author abbreviation N M Adams is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 9 References Edit a b c d e Hannah Kate Adams Nancy Mary Te Ara Retrieved 13 July 2021 a b New Zealand Garden Journal 2007 Obituary PDF Campbell Ella O November 1961 The Liverwort Genus Marchasta Tuatara 9 2 77 Retrieved 15 March 2015 Haines Catharine 2001 International women in science a biographical dictionary to 1950 Santa Barbara California ABC CLIO pp 2 ISBN 1 57607 090 5 madge adam oxford No 51580 The London Gazette 3rd supplement 31 December 1988 p 34 New Year honours list 1996 Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 30 December 1995 Retrieved 23 March 2019 Herald The New Zealand Obituary Nancy Adams Retrieved 4 March 2014 150 Women in 150 Words Royal Society Te Aparangi Retrieved 11 November 2020 International Plant Names Index N M Adams External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nancy Adams Biography of Nancy Adams in Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand Biography of Nancy Adams at Te Papa Museum of New Zealand Te Papa blog on Adams work on Three Kings Islands Interview with Kate Hannah author of Adams biography on Te Ara RNZ 27 June 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nancy Adams amp oldid 1141868572, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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