Showing posts with label Altrincham (Greater Manchester). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Altrincham (Greater Manchester). Show all posts

27 June 2015

Juliana Horatia Ewing in Bowdon, Altrincham, Cheshire


'here lived
1877–1878
JULIANA H.
EWING
author'
 
Juliana Horatia Ewing (1841–1885) was a writer of children's stories who was born in Ecclesfield, Sheffield. Over eighty years before Alison Uttley lived in the street Higher Downs (at number 13), Ewing briefly lived next door at number 14. Her work was appreciated by Kipling and Edith Nesbit, and her story 'The Brownies' is thought by some sources to have given the Baden-Powells the name for the junior Girl Guides.

26 June 2015

Alison Uttley in Bowdon, Altrincham, Cheshire


Alison Uttley (1884–1976) was born near Cromford in Derbyshire and in 1906 received a BA in Physics from the University of Manchester: she was at the time only the second woman there to graduate with honours. The house above is 13 Higher Downs, Bowdon, Cheshire, where – as the plaque states – she lived from 1924 to 1938. Following her husband's suicide in 1930 she began writing to support herself and her son, and although perhaps best known for her animal creations for children she also wrote for adults. The Country Child (1931) is a fictionalised autobiography.

Uttley's diaries – written between 1932 and 1971 – were edited by her biographer Professor Denis Judd and published in 2009. Part of the headline of a review of the book in the Guardian by Alison Flood calls her a 'jealous, contemptuous woman with a particular loathing for "the Blyton"'. A link to the article is here.

My shot of the Uttley plaque at Manchester University:

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University of Manchester plaques #1: Alison Uttley

13 July 2014

Ronald Gow in Altrincham, Trafford

'RONALD GOW – DRAMATIST
LIVED HERE 1898–1910
PUPIL & MASTER AT
ALTRINCHAM COUNTY HIGH FOR BOYS.
1937, MARRIED ACTRESS
DAME WENDY HILLER'

Gow was born in Heaton Moor, Stockport, and is most noted for his stage adaptation of Walter Greenwood's novel Love on the Dole (1933), which he published a year later. Hiller (born in Bramhall, Stockport) acted in the play, and they lived in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, for many years. Both of them died there.

23 July 2013

Helen Allingham in Altrincham, Greater Manchester

16 Market Street, Altrincham.

'HELEN M. E. ALLINGHAM
1848–1926
WATERCOLOUR ARTIST
HER FAMILY LIVED IN THE AREA 1849–1862
SHE MARRIED IRISH POET W. ALLINGHAM 1874.
ELECTED FIRST WOMAN MEMBER
ROYAL WATERCOLOUR SOCIETY
1875'
 
And to see what her work is all about:

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The Helen Allingham Society