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Margaret Hamersley (Lady Margaret Forrest) Born: 22 October 1844 Le Havre, France. Died: 13 June 1929. Born Margaret Elvire Hammersley of well-to-do settlers who arrived at the
Swan River Colony in 1837, Margaret Forrest was educated at home by governesses.
In 1925 she recalled her happy childhood in an interview:
(West Australian, Her interest in native plants, plus her position in society, brought her into contact with many of the leading botanists and botanical artists who visited Australia. In 1880, for example, she provided the specimens for Marianne North, the English botanical artist. In 1889 Forrest set off with Marian Ellis Rowan to Geraldton and the area north of Carnarvon painting the spring flowers. She was a founding member of the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896 and of the earlier Wilgie Club, which was possibly the first artists' society in the State.
Extracted from: Jennifer Phipps (1986) Artists' Gardens - Flowers and Gardens in Australian Art 1780s-1980s, Bay Books, Sydney. [consult for source references]
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