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Ellen Wordsworth Darwin (née Crofts; 13 January 1856 – 28 August 1903) was an academic, a fellow and lecturer in English Literature at Newnham College in Cambridge (1879-1883), a member of the private and scholarly Ladies Dining Society at Cambridge and the second wife of the botanist Sir Francis Darwin, son of Charles Darwin. Their daughter was the poet Frances Cornford.

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  • Ellen Wordsworth Darwin (née Crofts; 13 January 1856 – 28 August 1903) was an academic, a fellow and lecturer in English Literature at Newnham College in Cambridge (1879-1883), a member of the private and scholarly Ladies Dining Society at Cambridge and the second wife of the botanist Sir Francis Darwin, son of Charles Darwin. Their daughter was the poet Frances Cornford. (en)
  • Ellen Wordsworth Darwin (* 13. Januar 1856 in Leeds, Vereinigtes Königreich; † 28. August 1903 in Cambridge, Vereinigtes Königreich) war eine britische Stipendiatin und Dozentin für Englische Literatur am Newnham College in Cambridge und die zweite Frau des Botanikers Sir Francis Darwin. Ihre Tochter war die Dichterin . (de)
  • Ellen Wordsworth Darwin (née Crofts ; 13 janvier 1856 - 28 août 1903) est une universitaire, membre et lectrice en littérature anglaise au Newnham College de Cambridge (1879-1883), membre de la société privée et universitaire Ladies Dining Society de Cambridge et la seconde épouse du botaniste Francis Darwin, fils de Charles Darwin. Leur fille est la poétesse (en). (fr)
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  • Ellen Wordsworth Darwin in 1903. (en)
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  • Ellen Wordsworth Darwin (née Crofts; 13 January 1856 – 28 August 1903) was an academic, a fellow and lecturer in English Literature at Newnham College in Cambridge (1879-1883), a member of the private and scholarly Ladies Dining Society at Cambridge and the second wife of the botanist Sir Francis Darwin, son of Charles Darwin. Their daughter was the poet Frances Cornford. (en)
  • Ellen Wordsworth Darwin (* 13. Januar 1856 in Leeds, Vereinigtes Königreich; † 28. August 1903 in Cambridge, Vereinigtes Königreich) war eine britische Stipendiatin und Dozentin für Englische Literatur am Newnham College in Cambridge und die zweite Frau des Botanikers Sir Francis Darwin. Ihre Tochter war die Dichterin . (de)
  • Ellen Wordsworth Darwin (née Crofts ; 13 janvier 1856 - 28 août 1903) est une universitaire, membre et lectrice en littérature anglaise au Newnham College de Cambridge (1879-1883), membre de la société privée et universitaire Ladies Dining Society de Cambridge et la seconde épouse du botaniste Francis Darwin, fils de Charles Darwin. Leur fille est la poétesse (en). (fr)
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