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Textual Production Ella K. Maillart
EKM published a number of introductions or contributions to the works of others: about ski-ing, sailing, travel, and her philosophy of travel.
Ella Maillart. http://www.ellamaillart.ch/index_en.php.
She wrote articles for the Royal Society for Central Asian Studies and the...
Occupation Kate Marsden
Shortly after her expedition to Siberia, KM was one of the first cohort of women elected to fellowships of the Royal Geographical Society , at a time when she was putting substantial effort into...
death Kate Marsden
She was buried in an unmarked grave at Hillingdon Cemetery.
Baigent, Elizabeth. “Kate Marsden: 1859–1931”. Geographers Biobibliographical Studies, edited by Hayden Lorimer and Charles W. J. Withers, Continuum, pp. 63-92.
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After she died, Emily Norris described her in a private letter as the noblest and best of women.
Baigent, Elizabeth. “Travelling bodies, texts and reputations: the gendered life and afterlife of Kate Marsden and her mission to Siberian lepers in the 1890s”. Studies in Travel Writing, Vol.
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, No. 1, pp. 34-56.
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Norris donated a portrait...
Leisure and Society Dervla Murphy
DM is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society , and also belongs to the Royal Asiatic Society and the Tibet Society .
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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Occupation Ruth Padel
In 2007 she sat on the panel judging the Eric Gregory awards for new writing. In 2008 she became the first writer in residence at Somerset House and the first poet in residence for the...
Reception Mary Somerville
The Royal Geographical Society of Britain awarded MS its Victoria Gold Medal.
Patterson, Elizabeth Chambers. “Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville (1780-1872)”. Women of Mathematics: A Biobiliographic Sourcebook, edited by Louise S. Grinstein and Paul J. Campbell, Greenwood Press, pp. 208-16.
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Occupation Freya Stark
FS was awarded the Royal Geographical Society 's Back Memorial Grant for her work in Persia. She was the third woman to receive this award.
Geniesse, Jane Fletcher. Passionate Nomad. Random House.
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Occupation Freya Stark
Since FS properly identified several mountains and villages for the first time, this journey marked the beginning of her reputation as a traveller and cartographer. She later wrote up her expedition for the Royal Geographical Society
Friends, Associates Freya Stark
Through Venetia Buddicom , she met Sir Henry Lawrence , former acting governor of Bombay, who in turn introduced her to Lionel Smith and Arthur Hinks , the latter of whom was Secretary to the...
Travel Freya Stark
Stark received the Royal Geographical Society 's Founder's Gold Medal for her efforts, though the trip was marred from an early stage by the travellers' physical illnesses and personal conflicts. However, Stark left having pinpointed...
Reception Freya Stark
Recommended by the Book Society and the Book Guild , The Southern Gates of Arabia also received high praise in the Daily Telegraph, among other papers. FS , rather surprisingly, was compared to Jane Austen
Textual Features Freya Stark
This volume covers the years 1928-33, during which FS established her reputation both as a traveller (winning the Back Memorial Grant of the Royal Geographical Society and the Burton Medal of the Royal Asiatic Society
Family and Intimate relationships Ellen Wood
During her twenty years in France EW she gave birth to two daughters (one of whom died of scarlet fever), and at least three sons. One of these, Charles , later became her collaborator on...

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