Emily Faithfull (27 May 1835 – 31 May 1895) was an English women's rights activist who set up the Victoria Press to publish the English Woman's Journal.
EmilyFaithfull (27 May 1835 – 31 May 1895) was an English women's rights activist who set up the Victoria Press to publish the English Woman's Journal...
Faithfull may refer to: People EmilyFaithfull, founder of The Victoria Press Lilian Faithfull CBE (1865-1952), an English teacher, headmistress, women's...
and Hall. 1866. p. 23. Retrieved 23 June 2013. EmilyFaithfull (1868). Victoria Magazine. EmilyFaithfull. p. 187. Retrieved 22 June 2013. Alexandra Girl's...
train women as book-keepers and the first shorthand classes for women. EmilyFaithfull trained women as compositors at the Victoria Press on Great Coram Street...
(born 1860, date of death unknown). He also had two sisters. His aunt EmilyFaithfull was an activist and dramatic reader. Fleet was appointed to the Indian...
feminine influence." The men and women were working side by side". – EmilyFaithfull In 1880, George Mifflin entered into a partnership with Henry Houghton...
to set up the Victoria Magazine, later disassociating from it when EmilyFaithfull was named in the Codrington divorce case, since she did not want to...
Newport, Rhode Island, aged 27. According to the Women's rights activist EmilyFaithfull in her book "Three Visits to America" published in 1884 Montefiore...
scandalous divorce case that gripped Britain in 1864. The protagonist is EmilyFaithfull. The Sealed Letter was longlisted for the Giller Prize, and was joint...
useful public careers, and the source of inspiration to many ladies. — EmilyFaithfull, 1884 Early members of Sorosis were participants in varied professions...
women. His employment by Bessie Parkes and EmilyFaithfull for this purpose, helped to pave the way for Faithfull's Victoria Press at Great Coram Street, London...
The Victoria Press was a printing press started by EmilyFaithfull, along with other feminist activists, in London, on March 26, 1860. The press, named...
her of having a close relationship with the women's rights activist EmilyFaithfull. This notorious legal case, the Codrington Affair, was fictionalisd...
by her mother and governesses. EmilyFaithfull, an early women's rights activist, was her cousin. Both of Faithfull's parents were opinionated about issues...
as well as useful. Rookwood was noted for its employment of women. EmilyFaithfull mentioned in Three Visits to America that "perhaps there is no institution...
Retrieved 1 March 2021. Zemler, Emily (4 February 2020). "Lucy Boynton Confirmed as Marianne Faithfull in Upcoming Biopic 'Faithfull'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved...
Church, which stands today. Its bells are named after his children. EmilyFaithfull, the Victorian printer and women's rights activist, dedicated the English...
Press in association with her business in 1860 (under the charge of EmilyFaithfull), and the employment bureau and telegraph school in Great Coram Street...
which is in the public domain: Faithfull, Emily (1879). Victoria Magazine. Vol. 33 (Public domain ed.). EmilyFaithfull. This article incorporates text...
Hosmer • Lost and Found. Cobbe (1863). Essays on the Pursuits of Women. EmilyFaithfull. pp. 58–101. "Sleeping Faun". Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 2017-02-06...
(born 1814) 15 May – Joseph Whitaker, publisher (born 1820) 31 May – EmilyFaithfull, women's rights activist (born 1835) 29 June – Thomas Henry Huxley...
emigration and employment of women was credited by her contemporary EmilyFaithfull (also an advocate for women's employment) to "her personal knowledge...
friend of Elizabeth Tilton after the rumors had been published. When EmilyFaithfull visited America from England in 1872, Mrs. Bullard provided her with...