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  1. Lucy Aldrich. philanthropist and art collector (1869-1955) Lucy Truman Aldrich; Statements. instance of. human. 0 references. sex or gender. female. 0 references. image. Lucy Aldrich.png 201 × 333; 85 KB. 0 references. country of citizenship. United Stat ...

  2. Lucy Truman Aldrich had traveled the world many times. She had seen the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Senso-ji temple in Tokyo, the Golconda fort in Hyderabad. Born in 1869 to Nelson W. Aldrich, a self-made man who became a leader in the Senate and a symbol of elite wealth, Lucy lived in large homes decorated with fine art, met the women who clawed their way to the top of the social hierarchy ...

  3. Art Collector and Philanthropist. Lucy Truman Aldrich was born in Providence, Rhode Island on October 23, 1869, the eldest surviving child of Senator Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich and his wife, Abigail Pearce Truman (Chapman) Aldrich.

  4. Meet Lucy Aldrich, our new national fellow! Hello – I’m Lucy Aldrich and I’m excited to join the national enhance team as a clinical fellow and allied health professional. I’m based in Hull and worked for over 15 years in Rheumatology as a physiotherapist in an acute trust. I have worked in outpatients for over 25 years and I have ...

  5. Lucy Truman Aldrich (1869-1955) was the oldest surviving child of Sen. Nelson W. Aldrich and Abby Pearce (Chapman) Aldrich. She never married, and lived in the family home at 110 Benevolent St. in Providence for most of her life, but traveled extensively in Europe and Asia. On one trip to China in 1923, she was captured by armed bandits and ...

  6. Brief Life History of Lucy. When Lucy Aldridge was born in 1768, in Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States, her father, Joseph Aldrich, was 36 and her mother, Experience Gleason, was 38. She married Thaddeus Stockwell on 8 August 1785, in Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 7 ...

  7. 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone celebrates the fifty-first anniversary of the historic exhibition Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists, curated by Lucy R. Lippard and presented at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in 1971. 52 Artists will showcase work by the artists included in the original 1971 exhibition, alongside a new roster of twenty ...