Dorothea Bate: blue plaque for Natural History Museum's first woman scientist

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Dorothea Bate
(Image credit: Natural History Museum London)

The first female scientist to work for the Natural History Museum is to be commemorated with a blue plaque in her hometown.

The plaque will be installed in a ceremony at Napier House in Carmarthen, south-west Wales, the childhood home of Dorothea Bate, an expert in the study of animal remains.

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