Elise Adelaïde Haighton (1841 - 1911)
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Religion / ideology | Atheist |
Education | School education |
Aristocratic title | - |
Professional or ecclesiastical title | - |
Elise Adelaïde Haighton was ...
related to | Wilhelmina J.P.R. Kruseman |
related to | Theodore Stanton |
related to | Aletta Jacobs |
related to | Alexandra Gripenberg |
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Memberships | Damesleesmuseum (The Hague) , Leesmuseum voor Vrouwen in Amsterdam (Source: Els Prinse) , Nationale Tentoonstelling voor vrouwenarbeid , Vereeniging voor Vrouwenkiesrecht |
Place(s) of Residence | Netherlands , Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, NLD) , Den Haag (Zuid-Holland, NLD) |
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Receptions of Elise Adelaïde Haighton, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title | Author | Date | Type |
*Mention of Haighton in Letter to Busken Huet | Everardus Johannes Potgieter | 1871 | comments on person |
*Letter mentioning Haighton | Anna Louisa Geertruida Toussaint | 1871 | mentions person |
*Lemma in Biografisch woordenboek | F. Jos. van den Branden , J. G. Frederiks | 1888 | comments on person |
*Mention in Het aandeel der vrouw [...] | Maurits Basse | 1920 | mentions person |
MENTIONED IN:
- Basse I, 118
- Ter Laan 1941
- See also Ten Brink, list of pseudonyms
- Maria Grever en Berteke Waaldijk, Feministische openbaarheid. De Nationale Tentoonstelling van Vrouwenarbeid in 1898. Amsterdam 1998.
- De Vries, Een stad vol lezers 2011
Cf.
- Mineke Bosch, Een onwrikbaar geloof in rechtvaardigheid. Aletta Jacobs 1854-1929. Balans 2005.
Online-portrait
Born in Amsterdam (28-05-1841), died in The Hague (11-08-1911). Cremated in Germany, as this was not allowed in The Netherlands at the time.
Contributed to:
- Portefeuille
- Nederlandsche Spectator
Material in the Letterkundig Museum The Hague (GR0714)
Member of Damesleesmuseum The Hague (Duyvendak 1994, p. 21)(SP)
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