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  1. www.chardmuseum.co.uk › people › emma-giffordEmma Gifford - Chard Museum

    Emma Gifford (nee Rossiter ) came to Chard as the bride of lace factory owner, James Gifford. before they married in 1883, Emma, the daughter of a Taunton solicitor, had been educated at Dover and Bedford College, London and was a proficient mathematician. Apart from running the lace factory, James Gifford and Emma shared an interest in ...

  2. Emma Gifford, the daughter of solicitor, John Attersoll Gifford and Emma Farman Gifford, was born in Plymouth, on 24th November 1840. Emma was the youngest of five children. She later recalled that her home was "a most intellectual one and not only so but one of exquisite home-training and refinement - alas the difference the loss of these amenities and generalities has made to me."

  3. Thomas and Emma: Poems by Thomas Hardy about his first wife, Emma Gifford Thomas Hardy met his first wife, Emma Gifford, while he was working as an architect on St. Juliot's church, just outside Boscastle on the North Cornwall Coast. They were married in 1874 and she died in 1912.

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  6. Emma Gifford With train -changes and stops at intermediate towns, even at viI­ lages on the last stage, the joumey from Dorchester via YeoviI, Exeter, and Plymouth was slow, and it was not until he had been on the way twelve hours that Hardy reached Launceston, a few miles within the confines of ComwaU. As he walked up the steep

  7. 11 de jul. de 2020 · By the time Thomas Hardy’s wife, Emma, passed away in 1912 the couple had been estranged for a number of years. But her sudden death shook Hardy, and he found himself reminiscing about the beginning of their relationship, the time they had spent together in Cornwall. He began to look back at that courtship and their early love for each other ...