British Antarctic scientist who won the 1975 Fuchs Medal
Eleanor Honnywill (1919 or 1920 – 11 April 2003; néeBiscoe,[1] later Eleanor, Lady Fuchs) was instrumental in supporting the work of British Antarctic Survey (BAS).
^"Fuchs, Sir Vivian Ernest". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/73181. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
EleanorHonnywill (1919 or 1920 – 11 April 2003; née Biscoe, later Eleanor, Lady Fuchs) was instrumental in supporting the work of British Antarctic Survey...
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and was named for EleanorHonnywill, Assistant Secretary to the expedition in 1955–59, and later Secretary and Editor. "Honnywill Peak". Geographic Names...
Oxford, of a heart attack, aged 83. The next year, in 1991, he married EleanorHonnywill, his former personal assistant at the British Antarctic Survey, in...
civilian contractors on Antarctica were Elena Marty and Jan Boyd. 1975 EleanorHonnywill is the first woman to be awarded the Fuchs Medal from the British...
Shackleton Range. First mapped in 1957 by the CTAE and named for EleanorHonnywill, Assistant Secretary to the CTAE in 1955-59, and later Secretary and...
unsupported, unassisted polar expedition by a woman in 2020. In 1975, EleanorHonnywill became the first woman to be awarded the Fuchs Medal from the British...
Antarctic Survey Club 1973 - Sir Vivian Fuchs 1974 - David Rowley 1975 - EleanorHonnywill and Edward Clapp 1976 - Alan MacManus 1977 - Steven Wormald 1978 -...