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  1. 3. Aug. 2016 · Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson; formerly Mrs Duckworth) (1846-1895) celebrated beauty and philanthropist, Government Art Collection ( English ) Art UK artwork ID: julia-prinsep-stephen-nee-jackson-18461895-formerly-mrs-duckworth-29965. Source/Photographer.

  2. While Sara and Thoby Prinsep were busy moving to Little Holland House, 1 Mia Jackson continued her visits to health resorts. She and her daughters spent the winter of 1850-1851 in Brussels and Julia’s fifth summer was again in Spa, this time with a group of other Pattle aunts and cousins.

  3. Leslie Stephen, Julia’s future second husband, later recorded hearing news of the engagement when he was dining with his fiancée Minny Thackeray and her sister Anny: … Val Prinsep was one of the party. He announced to us the news of Julia Jackson’s engagement to Herbert Duckworth. It was a very interesting announcement as she was a ...

  4. Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson, formerly Mrs Duckworth) by The London Photographic Company albumen print on card, circa 1867 3 5/8 in. x 2 1/4 in. (91 mm x 56 mm) image size Given by Cordelia Curle (née Fisher), 1959 Photographs Collection NPG x18076

  5. Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson, formerly Mrs Duckworth) by Henry Herschel Hay Cameron.jpg 537 × 800; 114 KB Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson, formerly Mrs Duckworth).jpg 531 × 800; 99 KB Julia Prinsep Stephen, née Jackson (1846–1895), Formerly Mrs Duckworth.jpg 733 × 944; 117 KB

  6. Julia Stephen was a close friend of the elephant hunter’s great-granddaughters, Anny and Minny Thackeray. 17 Supportive networks were particularly important in Calcutta where illness and early death were prevalent and the English population was relatively small. 18 The city was still expanding at a chaotic pace with more and more grand houses of the newly rich on the outskirts, but as David ...

  7. Anonymous. Julia Prinsep Jackson (1846-1895) was the third daughter of Dr. John and Maria Pattle Jackson. Born in India in 1846, she moved to England with her mother in 1848. This photograph of Virginia Woolf’s mother was taken when she was ten years old and reveals her legendary beauty. She later became a model for Pre-Raphaelite painters ...