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27 years her senior who had lost her husband and daughter not long after
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officer before becoming a banker, Edwards was educated at home by her mother and showed early promise as a writer. She published her first poem at the age of seven and her first story at the age of twelve. Thereafter came a variety of poetry, stories and articles in several periodicals, including
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After her descent from the mountains, Edwards described civilized life as a "dead-level World of
Commonplace". In the summer of 1873, dissatisfied by the end of their journey, Edwards and Renshawe took to a walking tour of France. However, this was interrupted by torrential rains, a factor that
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516:(1877). Her travels in Egypt made her aware of increasing threats to ancient monuments from tourism and modern development. She set out to hinder these through public awareness and scientific endeavour, becoming an advocate for research and preservation of them. In 1882, she co-founded the
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in 1849 that was followed by a frequently sore throat. This made it hard for her to sing, causing her to lose interest in music and even regret the time she had spent on opera. Other interests she pursued included pistol shooting, riding and mathematics.
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at the foot. Alongside are the graves of her life partner of 30 years, Ellen Drew
Braysher (9 April 1804 – 9 January 1892), with whom she had lived in Westbury-on-Trym and of Ellen's daughter, Sarah Harriet Braysher (1832–1864). In September 2016,
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Amenhotep III, from a double statue. From Bubastis (Tell-Basta), Egypt. From the Amelia Edwards Collection. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.
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Renshaw, toured Egypt in the winter of 1873–1874, experiencing a fascination with the land and its cultures, ancient and modern. Journeying southwards from
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Upper part of a statuette of an Egyptian woman and her husband. 18th Dynasty. From Egypt. From the Amelia Edwards Collection. Now housed in the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.
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in 1853, through sketches brought back to England from Italy. On 27 June 1872, she embarked on a trip through the mountains with her friend Lucy Renshaw. That day they left
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Women on the Nile: Writings of Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale and Amelia Edwards
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Titian's Birthplace, drawn by Amelia Edwards in her book
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1243:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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183:Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys.
1904:(Second ed.). Routledge & Sons.
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988:. London: Longman's, Green and Co., 1873
895:"The Story of Ernst Christian Schoeffer"
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322:Studies in the Psychology of Sex Vol. 2
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1131:"Grave of Amelia Edwards (1439170)"
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808:The Ladder of Life. A Heart history
627:, with a sum of ÂŁ2,500 to found an
587:, Edwards died on 15 April 1892 at
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432:A Midsummer Ramble in the Dolomites
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2085:19th-century British women writers
1489:. London: G. Routledge & Sons.
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1136:National Heritage List for England
881:Monsieur Maurice and Other Stories
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1799:"Aida, Royal Albert Hall, review"
1769:Hall, George (24 February 2012).
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1408:Walther, Bianca (22 April 2021).
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892:"The Cabaret of the Break of Day"
802:My Brother's Wife. A Life–History
442:, finding a Madonna and Child in
325:as an example of what he termed "
146:(1877). She also edited a poetry
94:Weston-super-Mare, United Kingdom
2155:People from Islington (district)
2080:19th-century British journalists
2028:"A Celebration of Women Writers"
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1989:Works by or about Amelia Edwards
1588:. Vol. XVII (9th ed.).
1237:"Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford".
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2013:Ockerbloom, Mary Mark (ed.).
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1928:WorldCat.org library listing
1901:A Thousand Miles up the Nile
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1487:A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
1257:UK public library membership
1203:Supernatural Fiction Writers
1173:. New York: Viking. p.
980:A Thousand Miles up the Nile
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770:A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
764:The Story of Cervantes, etc.
694:A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
692:, based on Amelia Edwards's
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173:, University College, London
153:In 1882, she co-founded the
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1898:Edwards, Amelia B. (1890).
1599:Edwards, Amelia B. (1891).
1578:Edwards, Amelia B. (1884).
1544:Edwards, Amelia B. (1877).
1485:Edwards, Amelia B. (1891).
1169:. In Sullivan, Jack (ed.).
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597:St Mary the Virgin, Henbury
112:Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards
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2015:"Amelia Edwards biography"
1916:Retrieved 1 November 2018.
1462:O'Neill, Patricia (2009).
1333:O'Neill, Patricia (2009).
916:"The Four Fifteen Express"
637:Somerville College, Oxford
633:Somerville College Library
259:(1864), a novel involving
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1447:Edwards, Amellia (1890).
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1273:Jenkins, Ruth Y. (2007).
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1968:, and library resources
1954:, and library resources
1827:The Grove Book of Operas
1464:"Destination as Destiny"
1335:"Destination as Destiny"
1108:Edwards, Amelia (1873).
1058:. London: Rubicon Press.
1036:Moon, Brenda E. (2006).
919:"Sister Johanna's Story"
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169:Bust of Amelia Edwards,
2175:Victorian women writers
1998:Works by Amelia Edwards
1980:Works by Amelia Edwards
1585:Encyclopædia Britannica
1112:. London: Green and Co.
1016:Deborah Manley, (2015)
943:. London: Tinsley, 1865
856:In the Days of My Youth
844:Half a Million of Money
838:Hand and Glove. A Novel
740:History and archaeology
554:Encyclopædia Britannica
497:and ultimately reached
434:(1873), later entitled
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2125:English archaeologists
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2019:UPenn Digital Library
1745:"Special Collections"
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910:"In the Confessional"
907:"The Story of Salome"
901:"A Service of Danger"
889:"An Engineer's Story"
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1166:"Edwards, Amelia B."
150:published in 1878.
2170:Victorian novelists
2105:British journalists
1804:The Daily Telegraph
1694:Rees, Joan (1998).
1675:. 23 September 2016
1641:Rees, Joan (1998).
1561:Edwards, Amelia B.
1383:Rees, Joan (1998).
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1045:Rees, Joan (1995).
1029:Ladies of the Field
560:Standard Dictionary
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134:(1864), the novels
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1960:in other libraries
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886:"Monsieur Maurice"
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690:I Was Here I Was I
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928:The Phantom Coach
922:"All Saints' Eve"
832:Barbara's History
660:Royal Albert Hall
652:'s production of
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385:Auronzo di Cadore
377:Cortina d'Ampezzo
276:Barbara's History
257:Barbara's History
253:My Brother's Wife
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