Cutting added to Dorothea Campbells Poems, 1816. http://British Library.
Governesses' Benevolent Institution
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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death | Dorothea Primrose Campbell | DPC
died at the Aged Governesses' Asylum
in Kentish Town in London. This was no doubt a home run by the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
. |
Dedications | Anna Maria Hall | The collection was dedicated to The Patrons and Friends of the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
, and, In Especial, To Mrs David Laing
. Proceeds from its sale (like those from Dinah Mulock Craik
's Bread... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Iris Tree | IT
's mother, Maud (Holt) Tree
, taught classics at Queen's College
, Harley Street and harboured the ambition of becoming an academic at Girton College
. Queen's College was founded for the training of... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Cobbold | Twenty-four years after his writer mother
's death, Richard Cobbold
delivered for the benefit of the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
a lecture entitled The Character of Woman, printed the same year. Burmester, James et al. English Books. James Burmester Rare Books, 1985–2024, Numbered catalogues. 68 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Dinah Mulock Craik | An appendix provided an impassioned history of the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
's activities, quoting Maria Edgeworth
on thrift. Craik, Dinah Mulock. Bread upon the Waters; A Family in Love; A Low Marriage; The Double House. B. Tauchnitz, 1865. 91 |
Literary responses | Sarah Lewis | Kathryn Hughes
notes that SL
's support of the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
(founded in 1843), and their efforts (via Queen's College
, founded on 1 May 1848) to establish a system of qualification for governesses... |
Literary responses | Charlotte Brontë | CB
was stung by Elizabeth Rigby
's attack on the second edition in the Quarterly, which entered the debate over governesses by reviewing the novel alongside Thackeray
's Vanity Fair and the Report of... |
politics | Dinah Mulock Craik | An astute business woman in her dealings with publishers, DMC
actively supported working women: she wrote a story to raise funds for the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
and invited London shopgirls to spend their half-holiday with... |
Textual Production | Dinah Mulock Craik | From early in her career, with the publication of Bread upon the Waters in support of the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
, DMC
occasionally lent her power, influence, and popularity as a writer to direct support... |
Textual Production | Anna Brownell Jameson | ABJ
published the pamphlet The Relative Position of Mothers and Governesses, which protests against the poor education of both, and offers encouragement to the Governesses' Benevolent Association
. Thomas, Clara. Love and Work Enough: The Life of Anna Jameson. University of Toronto Press, 1967. 12, 18, 167-8 |
Textual Production | Dinah Mulock Craik | Dinah Mulock
(as the author of Olive) published the short novel Bread upon the Waters; A Governess's Life, issued in support of the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
. Craik, Dinah Mulock. Bread upon the Waters; A Family in Love; A Low Marriage; The Double House. B. Tauchnitz, 1865. 96 Mitchell, Sally. Dinah Mulock Craik. Twayne, 1983. chronology |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anna Maria Hall | The work also includes an essay, Working Memoranda, outlining the objectives of the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
. Hall, Anna Maria. Stories of the Governess. Published for the Benefit of the Governesses’ Benevolent Institution and sold by J. Nisbet, 1852. 115 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Harriet Martineau | Female Industry is a wide-ranging review covering the 1851 census results, the reports of Poor Law Commissioners
on women and children in agriculture, the Governesses' Benevolent Institution
, and The Lowell Offering, as well... |
Wealth and Poverty | Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan | Morgan left a self-made fortune of more than £15,000 (her earnings had actually increased since she was awarded her pension of £300 a year). Her estate went to her surviving nieces, except for bequests to... |
Wealth and Poverty | Adelaide O'Keeffe | D. Laing
(in the same letter which reports on AOK
's early love-affair) appealed on her behalf to the Royal Literary Fund
with both warm sympathy and condescension. This letter-writer may have been the Rev... |
Timeline
1843: The Governesses' Benevolent Association was...
Building item
1843
The Governesses' Benevolent Association
was founded in London.
Turner, Barry. Equality for Some: The Story of Girls’ Education. Ward Lock Educational, 1974.
92-4
Kamm, Josephine. Indicative Past: A Hundred Years of The Girls’ Public Day School Trust. Allen and Unwin, 1971.
224
1843: The Governesses' Benevolent Association was...
Building item
1843
The Governesses' Benevolent Association
was founded in London.
Turner, Barry. Equality for Some: The Story of Girls’ Education. Ward Lock Educational, 1974.
92-4
Kamm, Josephine. Indicative Past: A Hundred Years of The Girls’ Public Day School Trust. Allen and Unwin, 1971.
224
1 May 1848: Queen's College for Women (a secondary, not...
Building item
1 May 1848
Queen's College for Women
(a secondary, not a post-secondary institution) was founded in London to educate prospective governesses and improve girls' education generally.
Kamm, Josephine. Indicative Past: A Hundred Years of The Girls’ Public Day School Trust. Allen and Unwin, 1971.
24
Borer, Mary Cathcart. Willingly to School: A History of Women’s Education. Lutterworth Press, 1976.
263-4
1865: In this year, the Governesses' Benevolent...
Building item
1865
In this year, the Governesses' Benevolent Society
disbursed £16,882 to needy, ill, and elderly governesses.
Greenwell, Dora. Essays. A. Strahan, 1866.
22
Texts
Craik, Dinah Mulock. Bread upon the Waters; A Governess’s Life. Governesses’ Benevolent Institution, 1852.