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  1. Julia Stephen von Jacques-Emile Blanche. Julia Prinsep Stephen (* 7. Februar 1846; † 5. Mai 1895), geb. Jackson, war eine englische Philanthropin und präraffaelitisches Modell. Sie war die Ehefrau von Leslie Stephen und die Mutter von Virginia Woolf und Vanessa Bell, Mitglieder der Bloomsbury Group

  2. Julia Stephen born 1846, Calcutta. Town and port of Calcutta (1848) by Sir Charles D’Oyly. John and Mia Jackson’s daughter, Julia, was born in 1846 in the vibrant cosmopolitan port of Calcutta. She would grow up to become Mrs Julia Stephen and Virginia Woolf’s mother. Like her older sisters, Adeline and Mary, she was brought up in France ...

  3. James had left £100 sterling each to his two eldest daughters, Julia Margaret Cameron and Sarah Prinsep, his two executors Thoby Prinsep and Charles Cameron, and his nephew Frederick Becher Rocke, for them to buy a mourning ring or token in remembrance of him. The remainder of his wealth was left entirely to Adeline.

  4. Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson, formerly Mrs Duckworth) by Julia Margaret Cameron albumen print, 1867 11 1/2 in. x 9 7/8 in. (292 mm x 238 mm) Given by Royal Historical Society, 1952 Photographs Collection NPG x18016

  5. Julia had become very friendly with her cousin, Juley (Julia) Cameron and her new husband Charles Norman. 36 Mia, Mary and Julia were called in as nurses again when she had her first child, Charlotte, in December 1859. Julia Margaret Cameron also came to stay, hysterically anxious about her husband’s and son’s proposed long visit to their ...

  6. Julia Prinsep Stephen Julia Prinsep Stephen’s influence on Woolf is both more nebulous and more all-encompassing than that of Cameron and Ritchie. Woolf frequently felt her presence, ‘there she is; beautiful, emphatic, with her familiar phrase and her laugh; closer than any of the living are’ (Rem: 40). She draws attention to her through ...

  7. Mia Jackson and the Malvern Water Cure. Julia Stephen’s mother, Maria (Mia) Jackson, suffered from disabling and very painful rheumatism for most of her life. The water-cure was then thought to be the best treatment for that, and a number of other illnesses and complaints. Discovering a drawing of Julia Prinsep Stephen by George Frederick ...