Kipling, Charlotte (1919–1992)

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Kipling, Charlotte (1919–1992)

English fish biologist and statistician. Name variations: Charlotte Harrison Kipling. Born Charlotte Harrison, June 7, 1919, in UK; died Aug 9, 1992; dau. of a ship broker; Newnham College, Cambridge, MA, 1948; attended University College, London, 1946–47.

Worked as a Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) biologist and statistician (1947–83) at Ferry House, Windermere, where she conducted calculations for FBA staff and introduced computers (1960s); served as a Women's Royal Navy Service cipher officer (1940–46); researched the history of Windermere fisheries; was a fellow of Statistical Society and member of Institute of Biology; wrote a series of papers (many with Winifred Frost) on the perch, pike, and char populations in Windermere (1941–82).