The Armitt Museum, also known as the Armitt Museum and Library, is an independent museum and library, founded in Ambleside in Cumbria by Mary Louisa Armitt...
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Armitt may refer to: Annie Armitt (1850–1933), British author Charles Armitt (1926—2004), British rugby player John Armitt (born 1946), English civil engineer...
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along the lake's east side. The Armitt Library and Museum opened in 1912 in memory of Sophia and Mary Louisa Armitt is notable as a resource for history...
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later gave her other mycological and scientific drawings to the Armitt Museum and Library in Ambleside, where mycologists still refer to them to identify...
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1912: Armitt Library 1928: Sybil Campbell Library 1731: Library Company of Philadelphia 1747: Redwood Library and Athenaeum 1748: Charleston Library Society...
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March 2016. Cross, David A., Sawrey Gilpin R.A. : Rival of Stubbs, Armitt Library Journal, Ambleside, vol. 1 1998 pp. 64–85 Gilbey, Sir Walter. Animal...
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Locations Beatrix Potter Gallery Hill Top Near and Far Sawrey Dalguise Armitt Library Moss Eccles Tarn Related Beswick Pottery Miss Potter Roald & Beatrix:...
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currently run as a conference and meetings centre. Mary Louisa Armitt who founded the Armitt Library Robert Whitehead, engineer and developer of the first self-propelled...
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and philanthropist. She was the funder and founder of the Armitt Library, Ambleside. Armitt was born in Salford, Lancashire in 1851. She was one of three...
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Projects Awards 2018.[citation needed] Cumbria portal Armitt Library Brantwood Ruskin Library "About the Ruskin Museum". "THE CONISTON INSTITUTE AND...
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