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in Cumbria in 1827. Her father died in 1831. Her brother John installed water power for a family printing press and a pond was created where he experimented with fish foods. John wrote a book about fly-fishing in 1849. Her sister Anne died in 1858 and her brother, John, died in the following year.
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and he would write them letters even though a short walk or a row in a boat would enable a visit. Ruskin was closest to her and, in 1875, he allowed her to create an abridged version of his book
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Her sister, Mary, died in 1883 and in 1887 the letters that Ruskin sent "in Happy Days to the Sister Ladies of the Thwaite" was published under the title of "Hortus Inclusus".
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which provided education to children too poor to pay for schooling and too unkempt or undisciplined to attend Sunday Schools. In 1853 her pamphlet letter,
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in 1805. Her father, William Beever, was a Manchester businessman and their mother, Nanny, died while she was young. Her family lived in
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Practical Fly-fishing: Founded on Nature and Tested by Experience of Nearly Forty Years in Various Parts of the United Kingdom ...
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Hortus Inclusus: Messages from the Wood to the Garden, Sent in Happy Days to the Sister Ladies of the Thwaite, Coniston
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where she was buried in the churchyard. John Ruskin was buried beside her after he died.
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House near Ashbourne in Derbyshire before moving to The Thwaite in
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Index


W. G. Collingwood
Manchester
Coniston, Cumbria
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
John Ruskin
John Ruskin
Manchester
Birdsgrove
Coniston
Mary
Ragged Schools

Mary Beever
botanical artists
John Ruskin
Coniston Water
Coniston




"Women artists in Ruskin's circle (act. 1850sā€“1900s)"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/73637
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
UK public library membership
"Ruskin Linen and Lace"

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