One photograph album kept by an unknown woman with pictures of famous women. The album is made with wooden boards which feature paintings of a sunset over water and a song sparrow with calligraphic poetry. Each page includes a photograph of a different woman surrounded by a hand drawn frame that speaks to her life and work. Women in the album include Florence Nightingale, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Lady Florence Baker, Mary Somerville, Emily Davies, Johanna Maria Lind, and Rosa Bonheur.
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SCA maintains a variety of print and archival collections regarding the history of mathematics, particularly in relation to geometry and computer science. The department holds 45 editions of Euclid’s Elements of Geometry and 110 nineteenth-century mathematic rare books. In addition, the department holds a manuscript by Auguste Bienaime Desire Pioch about calculus, a copy of Lorenzo Mascheroni’s manuscript about geometrical problems, and notebooks containing mathematical problems, solutions, and notes that belonged to Thomas Stowell. Moreover, the department has the papers of some Waterloo faculty members who left their mark in STEMM fields including Donald Cowan, J. Wesley Graham, Ralph Stanton, and undergraduate student [William Kindree](https://archives.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/william-kindree-fonds, who was involved in WATFOR 360.
SCA also maintains collections related to the history of women in STEMM, including the work of zoologist Anne Innis Dagg, public health advocate Catherine Taylor, Elizabeth Smith Shortt, one of the first women in Canada to receive a medical degree, and [Marie Stopes](https://archives.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/marie-stopes-collection-2, who was the first woman appointed to the science staff at the University of Manchester in 1904, known for eugenics and women’s rights advocacy.