LC control no. | n 81086330 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Banks, G. Linnaeus (George Linnaeus) Mrs., 1821-1897 |
Variant(s) | Banks, George Linnaeus, Mrs., 1821-1897 Banks, Isabella Varley, 1821-1897 Varley, Isabella, 1821-1897 Banks, Linnaeus, Mrs., 1821-1897 |
Birth date | 1821-03-25 |
Death date | 1897-05-04 |
Place of birth | Manchester (England) |
Place of death | London (England) |
Profession or occupation | Novelists Poets Authors Lecturers |
Found in | The manchester man, 1897: title page (by Mrs. G. Linnæus Banks) More than coronets, 1882: title page (by Mrs. G. Linnæus Banks) Ripples and breakers, 1878: title page (by Mrs. G. Linnæus Banks) Daisies in the grass, 1865: title page (by Mr. and Mrs. G. Linnæus Banks) Sybilla, 1885: title page (by Mrs. G. Linnæus Banks) God's Providence House, [1890?]: title page (by Mr. and Mrs. G. Linnæus Banks) Wooers and winners, 1880: title page (by Mr. and Mrs. G. Linnæus Banks) Forbidden to marry, 1883: title page (by Mr. and Mrs. G. Linnæus Banks) Girl's own paper, 1882: volume 3, page 13 (A blush rose, by Mrs. Linnaeus Banks) Oxford dictionary of national biography, 5 October 2018 (Isabella Varley Banks, nee Varley; born 25 March 1821 in Manchester; died 4 May 1897 in London; public lecturer, poet, novelist, supported women's rights and women's suffrage; wife of George Linnaeus Banks, whom she assisted by contributing to the journals he edited, including the Harrowgate advertiser, the Birmingham mercury, the Dublin dailly express, the Durham chronicle, the Sussex mercury, and the Windsor royal standard) |
Associated language | eng |