'1814–1892
JOSIAH GILBERT ARTIST, TRAVELLER & MAN OF LETTERS'
A sketch of Pieve di Cadore, with Mount Marmarolo in the background, from Gilbert's Cadore.
Next to Josiah Gilbert's grave is a much earlier one: that of his wife Susan. Josiah had dedicated Cadore to her: 'To the dear companion of the journey of life, as of each Alpine ramble'. He wrote the Preface to the book on 1 May 1869, and in less than two years she was dead.
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Cadore, or Titian's Country (1869)
The Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor (1874)
Writers and literary associations in Nottingham General Cemetery:
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Robert Goodacre (1777–1835)
Ruth Bryan (1805–1860)
Annie Matheson (1853–1924)
Anthony Hervey (c. 1796–1850)
Charles Bell Taylor (1829–1909)
James Prior's Parents
Ann Taylor (1782–1866)
Robert Millhouse (1788-1839)
Henry Hogg (1831-74)
Dr Shaw,
ReplyDeleteWatson Fothergill, the Nottingham architect, designed the Budworth Hall in Ongar - a rare foray outside Nottingham. Can you link Josiah Gilbert to Isaac Charles Gilbert, Fothergill's principal?
Thanks,
James White
James, several online references state that Isaac Charles Gilbert was the son the Joseph Gilbert and his wife Ann (née Taylor), and therefore Josiah's brother. Is there some doubt about that?
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