Louisa Lane Clarke


Louisa Lane Clarke was a British botanist and travel writer, best known for her microscopy work on plants.

Biography

Louisa Lane was born in 1812 in the Channel Islands, the eldest daughter of Ambrose Lane and Elizabeth Lane, née Le Mesurier. On 14 September 1841, Lane married the Revd. Thomas Clarke, Rector of Woodeaton, Oxfordshire. They then relocated to East Bergholt, Suffolk.
Clarke wrote numerous travel guides. She is best known for her later botanical work popularizing microscopy.
Her husband died in 1864 and she relocated to Guernsey with her daughter, Theodora, by the following year. Clarke died in L'Hyvreuse, Saint Peter Port, Guernsey.

Selected works

Travel guides

Recollections and Legends of SerkRedstone's Guernsey GuideThe Country Parson's WifeThe New Parish Church of St. Ann
  • ''The Island of Alderney''

Scientific works

The Microscope: Being a Popular Description of the Most Instructive and Beautiful Subjects for Exhibition was published in successive editions into the 1880s.