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in 1854. The members of the society gave their time freely to create embroideries for religious uses. They were not paid but funds were made available to buy the materials. The society restricted itself to only working on designs that had a historic basis or that were approved by an architect. The
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in 1850 in Wantage. The community had been founded two years before by William John Butler, the vicar of Wantage and it was led by Harriet Day. Mary Ann Street became a nun in the community in about 1853. About ten years after Ann, Blencowe also professed. Their Ladies’ Ecclesiastical Embroidery
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in Norfolk. She was one of eleven children. Her father was, in time, the mayor of King's Lynn. Her brother, Edward Everard Blencowe, who was over ten years older than her became the rector of
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Society merged with the Wantage Church Needlework Association in 1863. Other Anglican sisterhoods were formed who took an interest in church embroidery. Blencowe and
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published on the subject. Blencowe ran Wardle's embroidery room for twenty years until her failing eyesight obliged her to retire. Blencowe died in 1896 in
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and she went to live with him as his housekeeper. She was a skilled embroiderer and she was said to be the "best workwoman in England".
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became friends as they were both interested in embroidery. Mary Ann Street and Agnes Blencowe founded the
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The Wardle Family and Its Circle: Textile Production in the Arts and Crafts Era
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The Rise and Fall of Art Needlework: Its Socio-economic and Cultural Aspects
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Co-founder of the UK's Ladies' Ecclesiastical Embroidery Society (1817–1896)
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The Watts Book of Embroidery: English Church Embroidery, 1833-1953
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Schoeser, Mary; Bolger, Margaret; Weaver, Cynthia (1998).
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George Edmund Street designed the Convent House for the
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Founding the Ladies’ Ecclesiastical Embroidery Society
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Index

CSMV
King's Lynn
Wantage
CSMV
British
Ladies’ Ecclesiastical Embroidery Society
Community of St Mary the Virgin
King's Lynn
West Walton
Ecclesiological Society
George Edmund Street
Gothic revival architect
Mary Ann Street
Ladies’ Ecclesiastical Embroidery Society
Augustus Pugin
Community of St Mary the Virgin
Anastasia Dolby
Wantage




"Blencowe, Agnes (1817–1896), embroiderer and co-founder of the Ladies' Ecclesiastical Embroidery Society"
doi
10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.90000382470
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
The Ecclesiologist
Chisholm 1911
www.ely.anglican.org which cites Schoeser et al

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