Female School of Art

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October 1842: The Schools of Design in South Kensington...

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October 1842

The Schools of Design in South Kensington established a Female School .
Nunn, Pamela Gerrish. Victorian Women Artists. Women’s Press, 1987.
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Callen, Anthea. Women in the Arts and Crafts Movement 1870-1914. Astragal Books, 1980.
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1843: Charles Heath Wilson assumed directorship...

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1843

Charles Heath Wilson assumed directorship of the Female School of the Schools of Design , replacing William Dyce .
Callen, Anthea. Women in the Arts and Crafts Movement 1870-1914. Astragal Books, 1980.
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1848: The curriculum at the Female School of the...

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1848

The curriculum at the Female School of the government Schools of Design was made more feminine.
Marsh, Jan, and Pamela Gerrish Nunn. Women Artists and the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. Virago, 1989.
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Callen, Anthea. Women in the Arts and Crafts Movement 1870-1914. Astragal Books, 1980.
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: The Female School of Design was abruptly...

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Summer 1848

The Female School of Design was abruptly moved to 330 The Strand, near Drury Lane.
Callen, Anthea. Women in the Arts and Crafts Movement 1870-1914. Astragal Books, 1980.
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1852: Henry Cole was appointed director of the...

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1852

Henry Cole was appointed director of the Female School of Design.
Callen, Anthea. Women in the Arts and Crafts Movement 1870-1914. Astragal Books, 1980.
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1852: Henry Cole was appointed director of the...

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1852

Henry Cole was appointed director of the Female School of Design.
Callen, Anthea. Women in the Arts and Crafts Movement 1870-1914. Astragal Books, 1980.
33-4

December 1859: All government support was withdrawn from...

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December 1859

All government support was withdrawn from the Female School of Art .
Callen, Anthea. Women in the Arts and Crafts Movement 1870-1914. Astragal Books, 1980.
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