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Four photos, including the first page feature photo, were selected for a story in the February 2008 edition of Ontario Out of Doors magazine. Titled "Fishing With Ghosts", it is about fishing in Algonquin Park and the mystery of Tom Thompson's death on Canoe Lake.
Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) was a political economist, author, journalist, social commentator and leading feminist intellectual. She published widely and her publications included popular works on economics, several novels, and various children's stories. She was also a regular contributor to and editorial writer for the 'Daily News' and 'Edinburgh Review'.
She was born in Norwich in 1802, the fifth child of Thomas Martineau and Elizabeth Rankin Martineau. She began her literary career at a young age and her first article on 'Female Writers on Practical Divinity' appeared in the Unitarian periodical, 'The Monthly Repository' in 1821. Her first major successful work was 'Illustrations of Political Economy' (1832-34), which was quickly followed by 'Poor Law and Paupers Illustrated' (1833), and 'Illustrations of Taxation' (1834). She visited America between 1834 and 1836 and on her return wrote 'Society in America' (1837) and 'Retrospect of Western Travel' (1838). She continued to travel, visiting Italy, Egypt and Palestine, after which she published 'Eastern Life' (1848). Later publications included 'History of England during the Thirty Years' Peace' (1849) and a translation of Comte's 'Philosophie Positive' (1853). She lived initially in London then moved to Tynemouth near Newcastle to be near her brother. She spent four years there during a period of ill-health but from the 1840s lived at Ambleside in the Lake District in a house she designed herself, called The Knoll.
Harriet Martineau was an exceptional correspondent throughout her life and exchanged letters not just with publishers but also with political, literary and other prominent individuals of the time. She suffered from ill-health for many years and was also profoundly deaf. During her later life she was cared for by her nieces, most notably Maria Martineau.
We hold the Harriet Martineau archive at the Cadbury Research Library (Ref: HM, HM, and HMLadd)
Text by Jennifer Childs, Archivist, Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham.
They used the wrong photo... :( Oh well...At least it got published...This appeared in the CT Living section of the Connecticut Newspaper
Here is the link to my previous photo.... flickr.com/photos/consciouseye/3157904083/
I was fortunate enough to be published in Issue 14 of JPG Magazine. It was amazing to be included with so many other inspiring & creative photos & stories!
Bunion cartoons created by George Martin were published in my local newspaper The Leicester Mercury.
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