British author, art historian, and trade unionist (1840–1904)
An 1887 portrait of Lady Dilke by Hubert von Herkomer
Emilia Francis Strong (2 September 1840, Ilfracombe, Devon – 23 October 1904), better known as Emilia, Lady Dilke, was a British author, art historian, feminist and trade unionist.
Emilia Francis Strong (2 September 1840, Ilfracombe, Devon – 23 October 1904), better known as Emilia, Lady Dilke, was a British author, art historian...
Dilke may refer to: Dilke, Saskatchewan, a village in Canada Dilke baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Lady Dilke (born Emilia Francis...
Retrieved 4 June 2022. Fraser, Hilary. "Dilke [née Strong; other married name Pattison], Emilia Francis, Lady Dilke". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
historians in nineteenth century Britain along with Anna Jameson and EmiliaDilke. More critically, Janice Schroeder decries her values supporting women's...
maternal aunt, writer, suffragette and trade unionist EmiliaDilke (wife of Sir Charles Dilke). She published The State and Its Children in 1894, opposing...
Julia Wedgwood, John Ruskin, Vernon Lee, Aldous Huxley, Robert Spence, EmiliaDilke, Henry Stanley, W. E. Gladstone, Matthew Arnold, F. D. Maurice and J...
and continued thus until it ceased publication in 1914. John Bowring EmiliaDilke George Eliot George Grote Thomas Huxley Anna Kingsford Harriet Martineau...
and this brought her to the attention of EmiliaDilke, president of the Women's Trade Union League (WTUL). Dilke employed Marland as the league's national...
Billings – Hard Tack and Coffee Helena Blavatsky – The Secret Doctrine EmiliaDilke – Art in the Modern State Esperanza (Jane, Lady Wilde) – Ancient Legends...
Retrieved 1 February 2013. Fraser, Hilary. "Dilke [née Strong; other married name Pattison], Emilia Francis, Lady Dilke". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
Braulio Orue-Vivanco, Cuban Roman Catholic bishop (born 1843) October 23 – EmiliaDilke, English author (born 1840) October 26 – Princess Srivilailaksana of...
Study of the Journalistic, Margaret Oliphant, Eliza Lynn Linton, and EmiliaDilke," Dissertation Abstracts International 60 (5) Judith Flanders (2004)...
illustration Severance collection, 72 and 73. Watson 1966, II, p 564. Lady EmiliaDilke: French architects and sculptors of the XIIIth century, George Bell and...
Indian army officer. Her younger sister was feminist and trade unionist EmiliaDilke. Rosa and William Tuckwell had four children, one son and three daughters...
artistas (in European Spanish). 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2017-11-12. "Lady Dilke; Emilia Francis Strong; Emily Francis Strong; Mrs Mark Pattison". Dictionary...
Moree (17 June 2008). "SPQS". Flickr. Retrieved 17 February 2014. Dilke, O. A. W.; Dilke, Margaret S. (October 1961). "Terracina and the Pomptine Marshes"...
the New Unionism movement, one of its first acts was to host a talk by EmiliaDilke of the Women's Trade Union League, and this led to the establishment...
599–. ISBN 978-0-19-997724-6. Kali Israel (2002). Names and Stories: EmiliaDilke and Victorian Culture. Oxford University Press. pp. 308–. ISBN 978-0-19-802864-2...
the victory and the death of Admiral Nelson to Britain. Lady Emilia Frances Strong Dilke (1840–1904) – English author, born at Ilfracombe. She became...
often referred to in modern times by the same name. According to O. A. W. Dilke, centuriation combined and developed features of land surveying present...