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Clementina Caroline “Kit” Anstruther-Thomson

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Clementina Caroline “Kit” Anstruther-Thomson

Birth
Death
7 Jul 1921 (aged 63–64)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Kilconquhar, Fife, Scotland GPS-Latitude: 56.2081056, Longitude: -2.8308245
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Clementina Caroline Anstruther-Thomson was the daughter of John Anstruther-Thomson of Charleton and Carntyne and Caroline Maria Agnes Robina Gray. She died on 7 July 1921.
She was for many years companion to Vernon Lee aka Violet Page
Researched by Elisa Rolle

Clementina "Kit" Caroline Anstruther-Thomson (1857–1921) was a Scottish author and art theorist. She was known for writing and lecturing on experimental aesthetics during the Victorian era. Her collaboration with Vernon Lee in the 1890s inspired Lee's growing interests in the psychological aspect of aesthetics later in her career
Contributor: Tracy Lee
Clementina Caroline Anstruther-Thomson was the daughter of John Anstruther-Thomson of Charleton and Carntyne and Caroline Maria Agnes Robina Gray. She died on 7 July 1921.
She was for many years companion to Vernon Lee aka Violet Page
Researched by Elisa Rolle

Clementina "Kit" Caroline Anstruther-Thomson (1857–1921) was a Scottish author and art theorist. She was known for writing and lecturing on experimental aesthetics during the Victorian era. Her collaboration with Vernon Lee in the 1890s inspired Lee's growing interests in the psychological aspect of aesthetics later in her career
Contributor: Tracy Lee

Inscription

1883 - MARIA CAROLINE wife of JOHN ANSTRUTHER THOMSON of Charleton, only child of Rev. JOHN HAMILTON GRAY of Carntyne 26th June 1833 – 11th February 1883; their youngest son ARTHUR St. CLAIR who died at sea 16th October 1904 in his 32nd year and in buried at Dunedin, New Zealand. CLEMENTINA CAROLINE 15th December 1857 died in London 7th July 1921



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