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Anna Thynne, Lady John Thynne
Anna Thynne with her daughters Selina and Emily
Born
Anna Constantia Beresford

1806[1]
Walford, Waterford, Ireland[2][unreliable source?]
Died22 April 1866
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipBritish
Known formarine zoology
SpouseLord John Thynne (1798–1881)
Scientific career
Fieldszoology

Anna Constantia Thynne, Lady John Thynne (née Beresford; 1806–1866) was a British marine zoologist.[1] In 1846, she built the first stable and sustained marine aquarium and maintained corals and sponges in it for over three years.[3]

Lady John Thynne’s first love was geology, but in 1846 she encountered her first Madrepore and became enraptured with something that appeared to be a rock, but was a living being.[4] Wanting to take specimens back to London from Torquay, she fixed the Madrepores to a sponge with a needle and thread, within a stone jar. She then transferred them to a glass bowl, changing the water every other day. Not having enough of a supply to continue to replace the seawater, she then switched to aerating it by transferring the water between vessels in front of an open window, a task usually undertaken by her servant.[5]

In 1847 she added marine plants to the bowls, and in two years had created the first balanced marine aquarium.[6]

In 1859, she published her first piece "Increase of the Madrepores" in the book "The Annals and Magazine of Natural History" regarding the Madrepores. In this she details her work with the Madrepores and how the first marine aquarium came to be.[4]

Thynne’s work inspired Philip Henry Gosse, who developed the Fish House at London Zoo in 1853.[7]

She was married to Lord John Thynne (1798–1881), a Canon and Sub-Dean of Westminster Abbey, and the third son of Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath. Her correct style was thus "Lady John Thynne".

  1. ^ a b Stott, Rebecca, Theatres of Glass: The woman who brought the sea to the city, Short Books, 2003.
  2. ^ "Anne Constantia Thynne (Beresford; c.1800 - 1866)". Geni. May 2022.
  3. ^ William Atford LLoyd (1876). "Aquaria : their Past, Present, and Future". The American Naturalist. X (10). Cambridge, MA: The Riverside Press: 615. doi:10.1086/271750. S2CID 85148792.
  4. ^ a b The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, and Geology. Taylor & Francis, Limited. 1859. p. 449. anne thynne zoology.
  5. ^ Adamowsky, Natascha (6 October 2015). The Mysterious Science of the Sea, 1775–1943. Routledge. ISBN 9781317317203.
  6. ^ Adamowsky, Natascha (6 October 2015). The Mysterious Science of the Sea, 1775–1943. Routledge. ISBN 9781317317203.
  7. ^ "The Fish House at ZSL London Zoo - the first public aquarium". Zoological Society of London (ZSL). Retrieved 29 July 2019.

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