Lady Brassey (1839–1887)
Auteur van A Voyage in the Sunbeam
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Annie (Allnut) Brassey (1839-1887) was an English adventurer, writer, and humanitarian. She was married to Thomas Brassey, a British railroad heir and MP. Her granddaughter, Idina Sackville, was the subject of Frances Osborne's best-selling biography, The Bolter (Knopf, 2009). Ms. Brassey died at toon meer the age of 48 of malaria while at sea. toon minder
Fotografie: From "Lives of Girls Who Became Famous," Sarah Bolton, 1914
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Werken van Lady Brassey
In The Trades, The Tropics & The Roaring Forties 1 exemplaar
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- Brassey, Anna Allnutt
Brassey, Anna Allnutt Brassey, Baroness - Geboortedatum
- 1839-10-07
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1887-09-14
- Graflocatie
- At sea
- Geslacht
- female
- Nationaliteit
- UK
- Geboorteplaats
- London, England, UK
- Plaats van overlijden
- Thursday Island, Queensland, Australia
- Woonplaatsen
- Sunbeam (yacht, circumnavigating the globe|1876-1877)
Hastings, England - Beroepen
- travel writer
memoirist
photographer - Relaties
- Brassey, Lord (husband)
Brassey, T. A. (son) - Organisaties
- St. John Ambulance
Royal Photographic Society - Korte biografie
- Annie Brassey, later Lady Brassey, was born Anna Allnutt in London, England, the daughter of a wealthy wine merchant. As a young woman, she suffered serious health problems and received severe burns when she stood too close to a fireplace and her skirt caught fire.
In 1860, she married Thomas Brassey (knighted in 1881 and later Earl Brassey), a Member of Parliament and heir to a railway fortune, with whom she had five children. The family traveled together frequently aboard a luxury steam yacht called Sunbeam after their daughter Constance Alberta who died of scarlet fever at age four. Annie wrote
A Voyage in the Sunbeam (1878), describing their journey around the world in 1876–1877 with a complement of 43, including family, friends, and crew. The work showed her keen interest in botany and nature, developed in childhood. Her other travel journals included Sunshine and Storm in the East (1880), In the Trades, the Tropics, and the Roaring Forties (1885), and The Last Voyage (1889), published posthumously. She was also an accomplished photographer, and exhibited some of her work in Royal Photographic Society exhibitions in 1873 and 1886. She died at age 47, on a voyage to Mauritius, and was buried at sea.
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