DescriptionMary Somerville Bust The Leisure Hour.png
English: Drawing of a bust of the Scottish scientist and polymath Mary Somerville, from an article in weekly magazine The Leisure Hour. From the article: "An engraving from a bust of Mrs. Somerville, executed at Rome by Macdonald in 1848, accompanies our notice. This bust was possessed by her relative, Woronzow Greig, to whom we referred as having fallen on the Russian side at the battle of Inkermann. A cast of it may be seen at the Crystal Palace."
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