Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff (3 November 1814 – 20 March 1897) was a pioneer in the movement for the higher education of women and the development of the...
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Scottish miniaturist Charles Shirreff (businessman) (1768–1847), Canadian businessman and public official Emily Shirreff (1814–1897), British educationist...
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Ada Berry, the Rev. Alfred Bourne and the educational campaigners Emily Shirreff and Maria Grey. In 1881, she lived at 9-10 Norland Square as "proprietor...
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were credited as Lady Stanley of Alderley, Maria Grey, Mary Gurney and Emily Shirreff. In 1884 the school moved its premises to 10 Rutland Park. In 1917 the...
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education for girls aged over ten was tackled by Maria Grey and her sister Emily Shirreff, who had previously published Thoughts on Self Culture, which pointed...
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sisters, Caroline (b. 1812), Emily (b. 1814), and Katherine (b. 1818), Maria was very close to her elder sister Emily Shirreff, who would later become her...
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Ladies' London Emancipation Society, January, 1864, WorldCat, retrieved July 2015 The Chivalry of the South, Emily Shirreff, 1864, Retrieved July 2015...
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Sydenham High Junior and Senior Schools with Maria Grey, Mary Gurney and Emily Shirreff.[citation needed] The Baroness Stanley of Alderley had great influence...
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The key figures in the creation of the GPDSC were Gurney, Maria Grey, Emily Shirreff and Lady Stanley. In 1872 she published a history of Camden Collegiate...
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Dance, and the Scottish miniaturist Charles Shirreff, although the images of Warren by Dance and Shirreff are lost or unidentified. Warren figured prominently...
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