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- Adelaide Lucy Fenton (1824 or 1825 – 6 February 1897) was an early female philatelist and philatelic journalist who was among the first to adopt a scientific approach to philately. Fenton has been called "...the first female philatelist of note". (en)
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- Portrait in miniature of Fenton at the time of her coming out ball, painted by Charles Foot Taylor (en)
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- Early female philatelist (en)
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- Adelaide Lucy Fenton (en)
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- Adelaide Lucy Fenton (1824 or 1825 – 6 February 1897) was an early female philatelist and philatelic journalist who was among the first to adopt a scientific approach to philately. Fenton has been called "...the first female philatelist of note". (en)
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- Adelaide Lucy Fenton (en)
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- Adelaide Lucy Fenton (en)
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