Pennington, Winifred (1915–)

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Pennington, Winifred (1915–)

English freshwater biologist. Name variations: Winifred Anne Pennington; Winifred Tutin; Mrs. T. G. Tutin. Born Oct 8, 1915, in UK; Reading University, BS, 1938, PhD, 1941; m. Dr. Thomas Gaskell Tutin, 1942.

Pioneer in the examination of lake bottom deposit cores, studied algae as a research student at the Freshwater Biological Association (BFA), Windermere (1940–45) and later worked there (1956–67); researched the ecology of freshwater algae and the process of sedimentation; held a great interest in paleobotany; studied with professor Harry Godwin at Cambridge University; at the University of Leicester, served as a lecturer (1947), special lecturer (1961) and honorary professor (1980); was a principal scientific officer at National Environmental Research Council's (NERC) Quaternary Research Unit (1965); wrote The History of British Vegetation (1969) and The Lake District, a Landscape History (1973); became a member of Royal Danish Academy (1974) and a fellow of Royal Society (1978).

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