Florence Clark Miller (1889-17 March 1967) was a British geographer and academic.
[1][2][3][4][5] She was Warden of Montefiore Hall and in the 1920s "had the difficult task of encouraging all those women students whose homes were in Southampton to take full part in the life of the University College".
[3] During the Second World War, she taught map-reading to Royal Air Force personnel.
[1][2][3] Miller was described as "a most original teacher who caught and easily held the minds of students".
[1] The University of Southampton awards an annual Florence Miller prize in geography in her memory, established in 1998.