Life
Fereday was born Susan Georgina Marianne Apthorpe in Leicestershire, England in 1815. She married in 1837 and emigrated with her husband to Australia aboard the ''Aden'' in 1846. Fereday lived in "The Grove" in George Town, Tasmania and used the local flora as inspiration for her paintings. Fereday exhibited her art at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866-1867. Fereday was also a keen collector of algae specimens and established a scientifically significant collection. William Henry Harvey named two species after Fereday to honour her contribution to the study of algae, '' Dasya feredayae'' and '' Nemastoma feredayae''. Fereday Place in the Canberra suburb of Conder is named in her honour.Family
Fereday married her husband the Reverend John Fereday in 1837 and had six children with him.See also
List of Australian botanical illustratorsReferences
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