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Cooper,
Miss,
active 19th century.
Miss Cooper educates a limited number of young ladies.
London :
[publisher not identified],
[approximately 1850]
1 folded sheet ([2] leaves) ;
19 x 12 cm
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Text on page 1 continues: "On the following terms: for board and English education, 100 guineas per annum; pupils under fourteen years of age, 80 guineas per annum. Latin and modern languages, music, singing, drawing, and dancing, by eminent masters, upon the usual terms. A Parisian lady resides in the family. Washing, eight guineas. Seat at church, £2 ..."
"22 Stanley Gardens, Notting Hill."--Foot of leaf [1].
Cooper offers nine references, printed on the recto of the second leaf, with one more added in pen and black ink. The references include the Ladies Russell, Rivers, and Eastlake, as well as Mrs. Henry Porter, Mrs. Dawson Greene, Gambier Parry, Henry Bury, and the Rev. Dr. Wilkins (Archdeacon of Nottingham).
Women
Education
Great Britain
19th century.
Cooper,
Miss,
active 19th century.
Teachers
Great Britain.
Education
Great Britain
19th century.
Private schools
Great Britain.
London (England)
Social life and customs
19th century.
Advertisements.
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Chron.
1850.