Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot
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Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot
Summary
Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot is a human[1]. She was born in Lincolnshire[2]. She was born on January 1, 1877[3]. She died on 1957[4]. She worked as an anthropologist[5], archaeologist[6], botanist[7], midwife[8], and photographer[9]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's place of birth was Lincolnshire[2].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot was born on January 1, 1877[3].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot died on 1957[4].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's father was Sinclair Frankland Hood[11].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's mother was Grace Eleanor Swan[12].
- Among Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's spouses was John Winter Crowfoot[13].
- A child of Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot was Dorothy Hodgkin[14].
- A child of Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot was Diana Crowfoot[15].
- A child of Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot was Elizabeth Grace Crowfoot[16].
- A child of Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot was Joan Crowfoot Payne[17].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot held citizenship in United Kingdom[18].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's professions included anthropologist[5].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's professions included archaeologist[6].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot worked as a botanist[7].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's professions included midwife[8].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot worked as a photographer[9].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot worked as an illustrator[19].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's field of work was textile archaeology[20].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's field of work was botany[21].
- A notable work attributed to Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot is Flowering Plants of the Northern and Central Sudan[22].
- A notable work attributed to Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot is Q105975422[23].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot is recorded as female[24].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's Commons category is recorded as Grace Mary Crowfoot[26].
- Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's archives at is recorded as The Sudan Archive at Durham[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot was born in Lincolnshire[2]. She was born on January 1, 1877[3]. Her father was Sinclair Frankland Hood[11]. Her mother was Grace Eleanor Swan[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include anthropologist[5], archaeologist[6], botanist[7], midwife[8], photographer[9], and illustrator[19]. Fields of work include textile archaeology[20], an academic discipline[28] and botany[21], an academic discipline[29].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Flowering Plants of the Northern and Central Sudan[22] and Q105975422[23].
Personal Life
Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot was married to John Winter Crowfoot[13]. Children include Dorothy Hodgkin[14], a chemist[30], 1910–1994[31], of United Kingdom[32], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[33], specialised in X-ray crystallography[34]; Diana Crowfoot[15]; Elizabeth Grace Crowfoot[16], an archaeologist[35], 1914–2005[36]; and Joan Crowfoot Payne[17], an egyptologist[37], 1912–2002[38].
Death and Burial
Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot died on 1957[4].
Why It Matters
Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[10] She is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
FAQs
Where was Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot born?
Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot was born in Lincolnshire[2].
Who were Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's parents?
Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's father was Sinclair Frankland Hood[11]. Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's mother was Grace Eleanor Swan[12].
Who was Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot married to?
Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot's spouses include John Winter Crowfoot[13].
What did Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot do for work?
Grace Mary Hood Crowfoot worked as anthropologist[5], archaeologist[6], botanist[7], midwife[8], and photographer[9].