Six letters from Amelia Edwards to Miss Cave and one drawing. Some are undated.
Edwards Papers
This material is held atUniversity College London Archives
- Reference
- GB 103 MS ADD 182
- Dates of Creation
- 1871-1874
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 6 letters, 1 drawing
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Amelia Edwards was born in London on 7 June 1831 and educated at home, chiefly by her mother. As a child she was good at art, writing and music, and some of her poems and stories were published. As an adult she earned her living by writing. She wrote eight novels and many articles. She became interested in Egyptology and after a visit she paid to Egypt in 1873-1874 she abandoned all her literary interests. She formally founded the Egypt Exploration Fund in 1882, to carry out scientific excavation, and devoted herself to its work. She contributed many articles to journals on Egyptology. In 1889-1890 she went to the United States of America on a lecturing tour which was a great success. Edwards died in Weston-Super-Mare on 15 April 1892. She bequeathed her Egyptology library and collection of Egyptian antiquities to University College London. She also founded a Chair of Egyptology there and destined the first occupant to be Professor W M Flinders Petrie.
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Acquisition Information
Purchased from C & I K Fletcher of London in March 1966.
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