Historical records matching Amy Julia Green-Armytage
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About Amy Julia Green-Armytage
A novelist, historian and philanthropist. Authority on the local history of Bristol. Together with her life-long friend, Rose Mabel Lewis (1853-1928) of Green Meadow Cardiff, she wrote three books under the pseudonym Lewis Armytage: Out of Tune (London, 1887); The Blue Mountains: And Other Stories for Children (London: W.H. Allen and Co, 1890); Spindle and Shears: A Welsh Story (London, W.H. Allen and Co., 1891), [The Rose Mabel Lewis papers are kept in the National Library of Wales Fonds GB 0210 ROMLEWIS]
Amy Green-Armytage also wrote Maids of Honours: sketches of distinguished single women (Blackwood and Sons).
Obituary in the Bristol Times and Mirror, 17 June, 1922.
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Amy Julia Green-Armytage's Timeline
1854 |
September 8, 1854
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Bristol, City of Bristol, England, United Kingdom
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1877 |
July 6, 1877
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Clifton, Somerset
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1878 |
July 18, 1878
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Barton Regis, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
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1878
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Clifton, Bristol, City of Bristol, England, United Kingdom
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1879 |
December 2, 1879
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1 Kensington Villas, Clifton, United Kingdom
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1881 |
March 28, 1881
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Barton Regis, Bristol, England, United Kingdom
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1882 |
1882
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England, United Kingdom
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1884 |
1884
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Barton Regis, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
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1922 |
June 16, 1922
Age 67
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6 Arlington Villas, Clifton, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
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