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  1. In 1910 she married a lawyer, St. John Hutchinson, and about the same time her cousin and confidante Lytton Strachey and his friend Duncan Grant introduced her to the Bloomsbury group. Initially shy in the company of this artistic group of people, Hutchinson soon entered into the spirit of Bloomsbury, becoming a generous hostess and patroness.

  2. Hace 6 días · Mary is a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies at the Research School of Humanities and the Arts. Her association with RSHA began with her work as Research Associate on an ARC Linkage project with the National Museum of Australia, Migration Memories, 2005-08. She has worked professionally as a museum exhibition curator ...

  3. 6 de mar. de 2023 · March 6, 2023 by Minnie Walters. William Wordsworth was famously married to his childhood sweetheart, Mary Hutchinson. The pair were together for over 40 years, until Wordsworth’s death in 1850. Hutchinson was not only Wordsworth’s wife, but also his muse; it was she who inspired some of his most famous poems, including “She Was a Phantom ...

  4. Mary Hutchinson Women's Prison, formerly Risdon Women's Prison, an Australian minimum to maximum security prison for females, is located in Risdon Vale, Tasmania.The facility is operated by the Tasmanian Prison Service, an agency of the Department of Justice of the Government of Tasmania.The facility accepts felons convicted under Tasmanian and/or Commonwealth legislation.

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · By age twelve, Mary Therese Hutchinson had survived not one, not two, but four attempts on her life. Even worse, the assailant and man who had sexually abused her for years was no outsider but a trusted family member. Forced to keep much of what she endured a secret, Mary came to believe everything she’d been taught about God was a fairytale.

  6. 16 de nov. de 2018 · Englishwoman Mary Hutchinson (1770-1859), who married poet William Wordsworth (1770-1850) in 1802, was in kinship care during her childhood. Mary was born in Penrith, Cumbria. The Wordsworth and Hutchinson mothers had been friends in Penrith; one of Mary’s earliest memories was of her mother ‘weeping and warming herself by the kitchen fire upon the return from the funeral’ of Anne ...

  7. Rabiah Hutchinson (born Robyn Mary Hutchinson in August 1953) is an Australian Muslim sometimes described as the "matriarch" of radical Salafi jihadist Islam in Australia. Hutchinson, a one time Presbyterian country girl "turned marijuana-smoking beach bunny and hippy backpacker" turned Islamic extremist has married at least eight times as of 2006, primarily to members of Al Qaeda and Jemaah ...