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161: 209:, was given the task. The design had to include the symbols of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. The school was able to create raised needlework and Wade was credited with its adoption. She had the task of managing the school but she still spent some time doing embroidery. She resigned around 1915 after 40 years and was replaced by her assistant, Evelyn Bradshaw. Wade died in 382: 172:
after Welby named her as a temporary replacement and then decided to retire later the same year in 1874. Welby decided that the current management was amateur, and she proposed that John Aldam Heaton should replace her. Heaton knew about textiles and he had been involved since the school was founded.
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was a designer at the School of Art Needlework, and in 1873 she too was employed together with her younger sisters Octavia and Edith Wade. She already had experience of needlework as she learned the skill on church embroidery and she had used it to make and sell pieces for charity. The school had
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was still President of the school and she persuaded her brother, the new King, to commission a mantle that was, not as expected from figured brocade, but to have one made of plain gold cloth. The work was given to the Royal School, and the head designer,
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supported Wade and she was appointed. In 1875 the school became the Royal School of Art Needlework. She reorganised the school in 1877.
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Wade and the school were involved with major royal events including the funeral of
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Royal School of (Art) Needlework workroom on Exhibition Road c.1903
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Reverend Nugent Wade and Louisa (born Fenwick). Her father led
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to it so that it can be listed with similar articles.
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Index

Louisa Anne Wade
Finsbury
Roehampton
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Royal School of Needlework
Victoria Welby
Royal School of Needlework
Finsbury
Tractarian
St Anne's Church in Soho
George Edward Wade
Fairfax Blomfield Wade
Victoria, Lady Welby
Sloane Street

Royal School of Needlework
Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein
Lady Marian Alford
"Lily" Higgin
Marian Alford
Queen Victoria
Edward VII
Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein
Nellie Whichelo
Roehampton




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