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About: Mary Linwood

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Mary Linwood (1755–1845) was an English needle woman who exhibited her worsted embroidery or crewel embroidery in Leicester and London, and was the school mistress of a private school later known as Mary Linwood Comprehensive School. In 1790, she received a medal from the Society of Arts.

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  • Mary Linwood (* 18. Juli 1755 in Birmingham; † 2. März 1845 in London) war eine englische Kunststickerin und Leiterin einer Privatschule, die später als bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Mary Linwood (1755–1845) was an English needle woman who exhibited her worsted embroidery or crewel embroidery in Leicester and London, and was the school mistress of a private school later known as Mary Linwood Comprehensive School. In 1790, she received a medal from the Society of Arts. (en)
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  • Heena Scott (en)
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  • 1755-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1845-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1755 (xsd:integer)
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  • Birmingham, England (en)
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  • Mary Linwood, oil on canvas, c. 1800, John Hoppner (en)
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  • 1845 (xsd:integer)
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  • London, England (en)
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  • Mary Linwood (en)
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  • Needle woman, school mistress (en)
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  • Heena Scott (en)
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  • Mary Linwood (* 18. Juli 1755 in Birmingham; † 2. März 1845 in London) war eine englische Kunststickerin und Leiterin einer Privatschule, die später als bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Mary Linwood (1755–1845) was an English needle woman who exhibited her worsted embroidery or crewel embroidery in Leicester and London, and was the school mistress of a private school later known as Mary Linwood Comprehensive School. In 1790, she received a medal from the Society of Arts. (en)
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  • Mary Linwood (de)
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