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Albert Howard Trow

Albert Howard Trow was a Welsh botanist, known for editing The Flora of Glamorgan as well as for his tenure as principal of University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire from 1919 to 1929.

Early life and education
Trow was born on 28 February 1863 in Newtown, part of the historic county of Montgomeryshire. He was his parents' eldest son, growing up with two brothers and five sisters. He was educated at the British School at Newtown, followed by Normal College, a teacher training college in Bangor, North Wales. Trow worked as a teacher for two or three years He also briefly attended University of Freiburg, Germany. == Career ==
Career
Trow was appointed as a tutor and demonstrator in botany at University College, Cardiff in 1892, The following year, he gained a DSc from University of London. Trow was also a member of the Botanical Society and Exchange Club of the British Isles. ==Personal life==
Personal life
In 1889, Trow married the former Miss Catherine Harry, During Trow's time at Cardiff Naturalists' Society, he worked closely with Eleanor Vachell and was said to have encouraged her pursuit in botany. When Trow died on 29 August 1939, Vachell wrote his obituary on behalf of their society. ==Published works==
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