Audrey Brooks Explained

Audrey Brooks
Birth Date:3 October 1933
Birth Place:Kent
Death Date:18 January 2018
Alma Mater:University of Aberystwyth
Discipline:Botany
Notable Works:Garden Pests and Diseases (Royal Horticultural Society's Encyclopaedia of Practical Gardening)

Audrey Vera Brooks (1933–2018) was a British botanist, plant pathologist, and author. She is particularly known for her work for the Royal Horticultural Society where she was the first woman to hold a senior position.[1]

Career

Brooks was born in Kent in 1933.[2] Brooks studied agricultural botany at the University of Aberystwyth. In 1957 Brooks started work as an assistant plant pathologist for the Royal Horticultural Society at RHS Garden, Wisley. In 1964 she was promoted to plant pathologist and campaigned for a salary commensurate with her male colleagues. Brooks continued to work for the Royal Horticultural Society, eventually becoming the senior plant pathologist and the Education Officer overseeing Royal Horticultural Society examinations.[3]

While at the Royal Horticultural Society, Brooks edited the RHS Gardens Club Journal[4] and produced several books on plant disease and disorders which remain set texts for RHS qualifications.[5]

Brooks retired from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1993.

Honours

Publications

Notes and References

  1. News: Brooks. Audrey. The Garden. April 2018. The Royal Horticultural Society.
  2. Web site: Join Ancestry®. search.ancestry.co.uk. en-GB. 2018-03-25.
  3. Web site: Brooks. Audrey. The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas. Newspapers.com. 2 November 1972 . 25 March 2018.
  4. Web site: Welcome to the RHS Gardens Club. rhsgardensclub.org.uk. 2018-03-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20180325234013/http://rhsgardensclub.org.uk/index.htm. 2018-03-25. dead.
  5. Web site: Brooks. Audrey. RHS Qualifications Reading List. The Royal Horticultural Society. 25 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180325233453/https://www.rhs.org.uk/Education-Learning/PDF/Qualifications/Level-2/QQCF-L2-Reading-List.pdf. 25 March 2018. dead.
  6. Web site: Royal Horticultural Society Awards. Royal Horticultural Society. 25 March 2018.