Elizabeth Jesser Reid

Standard Name: Reid, Elizabeth Jesser

Connections

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Education Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon
Julia Smith was a close friend of the founder of Bedford College, Elizabeth Reid , and was a member of its council. BLSB focussed on art classes, and spent much of her time in the...
Friends, Associates Harriet Martineau
HM 's social circle vastly expanded at this time until she knew virtually all the prominent people, particularly the political men, of her day. As she recorded in her Autobiography, however, she refused to...
Friends, Associates Harriet Martineau
For nearly six years she was an invalid, though she was able to work very productively for the first few years and remained well enough to receive visitors. She was helped financially by two female...
Health Harriet Martineau
She had a difficult journey home. Her brother James accompanied her, and several friends—Julia Smith (also an abolitionist and the aunt of Florence Nightingale ), who had been her travelling companion along with her...
Performance of text Anna Brownell Jameson
ABJ delivered her lecture On Sisters of Charity Abroad and at Home at the house of Elizabeth Reid in London; it was published later the same year.
Johnston, Judith. Anna Jameson: Victorian, Feminist, Woman of Letters. Scolar Press, 1997.
xiii
Performance of text Anna Brownell Jameson
ABJ delivered a lecture, published later that year, on The Communion of Labour, at the London home of Elizabeth Reid .
Johnston, Judith. Anna Jameson: Victorian, Feminist, Woman of Letters. Scolar Press, 1997.
xiii-xiv
politics Harriet Martineau
Soon after establishing herself at Ambleside, in her second course of lectures there (presumably around 1849), HM instructed the working people in the principles of a Building Society, so that they would be enabled to...

Timeline

1849: Bedford College, initially known as the Ladies'...

Building item

1849

Bedford College , initially known as the Ladies' College in Bedford Square, or Mrs Reid's Ladies College , was founded.
Tuke, Margaret Janson. A History of Bedford College for Women, 1849-1937. Oxford University Press, 1939.
3, 195
Harte, Negley. The University of London 1836-1986. Athlone, 1986.
16, 112, 254, 283

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