Stewart, Olga Margaret (1920–1998)

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Stewart, Olga Margaret (1920–1998)

Scottish botanist and botanical artist. Born Olga Margaret Mounsey, July 1, 1920, in Edinburgh, Scotland; died Aug 6, 1998; m. Frank Stewart (lawyer), Nov 28, 1946.

Prolific field botanist, studied architecture at the Art College in Edinburgh, Scotland (1938–39) and engineering at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada (1939–40); served as a Naval Dockyard draftswoman for the National Research Council of Canada in Halifax (1940–43); worked for the Royal Navy in Edinburgh, Scotland (1943–45); joined (1947) and served as a branch secretary of the Wild Flower Society; recorded plants in a diary (more than 3,400 total); joined (1965) and served as a Kirkcudbrightshire (Scotland) vice-county recorder for the Botanical Society of the British Isles; created most of the drawings for Mary McCallum Webster's Flora of Moray, Nairn and East Inverness (1978).

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