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  1. James had left £100 sterling each to his two eldest daughters, Julia Margaret Cameron and Sarah Prinsep, his two executors Thoby Prinsep and Charles Cameron, and his nephew Frederick Becher Rocke, for them to buy a mourning ring or token in remembrance of him. The remainder of his wealth was left entirely to Adeline.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2024 · 她的父亲莱斯利·斯蒂芬 (Leslie Stephen) 是一名历史学家、作家、评论家、传记作家和登山家,获得剑桥大学和牛津大学的荣誉文学博士学位,是三一学院的荣誉院士。她的母亲茱莉亚·斯蒂芬 (Julia Prinsep Stephen) 出生于印度,曾经做过拉斐尔前派画家模特。

  3. Stephen (wée Jackson, 1846-95); her father's first wife's sister, Anne Thackeray Ritchie (1837-1919), whom she called Aunt. Anny; and her great-aunt Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-79), who died before she was born - are given a mention in The In tellectual Aristocracy. But whereas Annan - who had published a biography, Leslie Stephen: His ...

  4. Julia Stephen. Julia Stephen von Jacques-Emile Blanche. Julia Prinsep Stephen (* 7. Februar 1846; † 5. Mai 1895 ), geb. Jackson, war eine englische Philanthropin und präraffaelitisches Modell. Sie war die Ehefrau von Leslie Stephen und die Mutter von Virginia Woolf und Vanessa Bell, Mitglieder der Bloomsbury Group .

  5. Julia’s story – a fairy-tale beginning in India. 1. Pastel drawing of Adeline and Mary Jackson in England, 1846, by V. Dartiguenave. 2. Letter from John Jackson to his daughter Adeline, Calcutta, 8 February 1846. Julia’s story begins with a letter written by her father, Dr John Jackson, to his daughters, eight-year-old Adeline and four ...

  6. Julia Prinsep Stephen 566747 Q18912649 Julia Prinsep Stephen Julia Prinsep Stephen Julia Stephen Wife of Leslie Stephen , mother of Virginia Woolf This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900

  7. 22 de mar. de 2011 · Julia Prinsep STEPHEN (1846 - 1895) b. Jul 1846. m. (1) 04 May 1867 Herbert DUCKWORTH (1833 - 1870) m. (2) 1879 Leslie STEPHEN (1832 - 1904) −"she was a woman who believed in working for good, in a practical way, in her immediate domestic circle and through benevolent institutions.