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271: 101:, the pioneer of sanitary reform. The family were brought up in reduced financial circumstances, after their father went bankrupt in 1840 (for a second time), necessitating them to leave their home Bank House, South Brink, Wisbech. To earn her living, Miranda became a governess, and later became a teacher as did some of her sisters and half-sisters. Her half-brother Arthur an engineer and 121:(1637–1724) for his creative philanthropy. The Society through its four committees provided art, music, books and open spaces to the working class poor, around the slogan "Bring Beauty Home to the Poor". This involved, at first, artistic decoration of hospitals, schools, literary institutes and working-class clubs. In 1876 her sister 137:
architect Lady Mary Lovelace. The Society's Open Space Committee was influential in saving numerous stretches of heathland and woodland in London, that would otherwise have been built on, notably in 1890 the opening of
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There was also a horticultural wing aimed at children, and a branch called Invalid Children's Aid (ICA), which became independent in 1908. Membership of the Society often overlapped with that of the early
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became treasurer. There were numerous branches around the country, generally formed from around 1877 onwards, and one branch was supported by
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Hill was a daughter of James Hill (died 1872), a corn merchant, banker and follower of
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was a donor to and supporter of the society. Another notable supporter was the
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The "Plays for Little Folks": Containing Cinderella, Rumpelstiltzkin, and ..
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Hill founded the influential Kyrle Society in 1875/1876, named after
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
78: 37: 334: 181: 216: 81:1836–1910) was an English social reformer. 410: 168:She worked closely, from 1891, with her sister 355:"Octavia Hill and the environmental movement" 172:on major housing reform projects in England. 97:(1809–1902), a teacher and a daughter of Dr 188:The Fairy Spinner and "Out of date or not?" 281: 208:Rumpelstiltzkin and Dummling, two plays 411: 378: 352: 459:19th-century British philanthropists 348: 346: 205: 196: 112: 13: 175: 14: 480: 343: 269: 372: 335:William Thompson Hill (1956). 328: 313: 1: 379:Lawley, Mark (October 2010). 353:Whelan, Robert (April 2009), 262: 306: 84: 53:1910 (aged 73–74) 7: 469:19th-century English people 230: 10: 485: 464:19th-century English women 324:. 1 April 1840. p. 4. 287:Hill, Octavia and Miranda 152:women's suffrage movement 64: 49: 30: 23: 257:Arts and Crafts Movement 105:was four times mayor of 95:Caroline Southwood Smith 439:English women activists 429:English philanthropists 300:Caroline Southwood Hill 292:Encyclopædia Britannica 157:Miranda also worked in 131:Frances Elizabeth Tripp 16:English social reformer 206:Hill, Miranda (1903). 197:Hill, Miranda (1903). 190:. London: Marcus Ward. 99:Thomas Southwood Smith 93:, and his third wife, 444:English women writers 68:Author, Humanitarian 454:People from Wisbech 401:on 3 November 2020. 161:as a member of the 242:Aesthetic Movement 163:Board of Guardians 449:Housing reformers 434:English activists 225:. Cassell and Co. 129:. The bryologist 113:The Kyrle Society 72: 71: 59:, London, England 476: 403: 402: 400: 394:. Archived from 385: 376: 370: 369: 359: 350: 341: 340: 332: 326: 325: 317: 302:at oxforddnb.com 296: 275: 273: 272: 226: 211: 202: 191: 44:, Cambridgeshire 21: 20: 484: 483: 479: 478: 477: 475: 474: 473: 409: 408: 407: 406: 398: 383: 377: 373: 357: 351: 344: 333: 329: 319: 318: 314: 309: 285:, ed. (1911). " 270: 268: 265: 233: 217:Hill, Miranda; 182:Hill, Miranda; 178: 176:Published works 135:Arts and Crafts 115: 87: 60: 54: 45: 35: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 482: 472: 471: 466: 461: 456: 451: 446: 441: 436: 431: 426: 421: 405: 404: 388:Field Bryology 371: 362:Civitas Review 342: 327: 311: 310: 308: 305: 304: 303: 297: 283:Chisholm, Hugh 264: 261: 260: 259: 254: 249: 247:William Morris 244: 239: 237:National Trust 232: 229: 228: 227: 213: 212: 203: 193: 192: 184:Kate Greenaway 177: 174: 144:National Trust 127:William Morris 114: 111: 86: 83: 70: 69: 66: 62: 61: 55: 51: 47: 46: 36: 32: 28: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 481: 470: 467: 465: 462: 460: 457: 455: 452: 450: 447: 445: 442: 440: 437: 435: 432: 430: 427: 425: 422: 420: 417: 416: 414: 397: 393: 389: 382: 381:"Fanny Tripp" 375: 367: 363: 356: 349: 347: 339:. Hutchinson. 338: 331: 323: 322:Derby Mercury 320:"Bankrupts". 316: 312: 301: 298: 294: 293: 288: 284: 279: 278:public domain 267: 266: 258: 255: 253: 250: 248: 245: 243: 240: 238: 235: 234: 224: 220: 219:Maggie Browne 215: 214: 209: 204: 200: 195: 194: 189: 185: 180: 179: 173: 171: 166: 164: 160: 155: 153: 147: 145: 141: 140:Vauxhall Park 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 110: 108: 104: 103:coal merchant 100: 96: 92: 82: 80: 76: 67: 65:Occupation(s) 63: 58: 52: 48: 43: 39: 33: 29: 22: 19: 396:the original 391: 387: 374: 365: 361: 337:Octavia Hill 336: 330: 321: 315: 290: 222: 207: 198: 187: 170:Octavia Hill 167: 156: 148: 123:Octavia Hill 116: 88: 75:Miranda Hill 74: 73: 25:Miranda Hill 18: 424:1910 deaths 419:1836 births 252:John Ruskin 91:Robert Owen 42:Isle of Ely 413:Categories 263:References 199:Cinderella 159:Marylebone 119:John Kyrle 57:Marylebone 307:Footnotes 85:Biography 368:(1): 1–8 231:See also 221:(1906). 186:(1875). 280::  165:there. 107:Reading 79:Wisbech 38:Wisbech 274:  399:(PDF) 384:(PDF) 358:(PDF) 50:Died 34:1836 31:Born 392:102 289:". 415:: 390:. 386:. 364:, 360:, 345:^ 154:. 146:. 109:. 40:, 366:6 210:. 201:. 77:(

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Wisbech
Isle of Ely
Marylebone
Wisbech
Robert Owen
Caroline Southwood Smith
Thomas Southwood Smith
coal merchant
Reading
John Kyrle
Octavia Hill
William Morris
Frances Elizabeth Tripp
Arts and Crafts
Vauxhall Park
National Trust
women's suffrage movement
Marylebone
Board of Guardians
Octavia Hill
Kate Greenaway
Maggie Browne
National Trust
Aesthetic Movement
William Morris
John Ruskin
Arts and Crafts Movement
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Hill, Octavia and Miranda

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