Mary Louisa Armitt

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Mary Louisa Armitt was a British writer, naturalist, and philanthropist whose intellectual and cultural contributions to the Lake District led to the founding of the Armitt Library and Museum in her honor.

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instanceOf human
associatedWith Ambleside NERFINISHED
Lake District NERFINISHED
burialPlace St Mary’s Churchyard, Ambleside NERFINISHED
contributedTo cultural life of Ambleside
preservation of Lake District history
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1851-02-24
dateOfDeath 1911-11-15
educatedAt home education
era 19th century
early 20th century
fieldOfWork literature
local history
natural history
ornithology
gender female
genre local history writing
nature writing
non-fiction
hasCollectionAt Armitt Library and Museum NERFINISHED
hasHonor Armitt Library and Museum named in her honor
inspired founding of the Armitt Library and Museum
knownFor cultural contributions to Ambleside
intellectual contributions to the Lake District
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Victorian literature
notableWork Studies of Lakeland Birds NERFINISHED
The Church of Grasmere NERFINISHED
occupation naturalist
philanthropist
writer
placeOfBirth Salford NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Ambleside NERFINISHED
religion Unitarianism
residence Ambleside NERFINISHED
Lake District NERFINISHED
sibling Annie Maria Armitt NERFINISHED
Sophia Armitt NERFINISHED
wroteAbout Grasmere NERFINISHED
Lake District NERFINISHED
birds

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Armitt Library and Museum namedAfter Mary Louisa Armitt