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  1. Mary E. Hutchinson (July 11, 1906 in Melrose, Massachusetts – July 10, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia) [2] was an artist and art instructor from Atlanta who lived and worked in New York City during the years of the Great Depression and World War II. [3] She specialized in figure painting, particularly portraits of female subjects.

  2. While not a convict, Mary Hutchinson’s life was far from easy. After accompanying her husband on a failed Christian mission to Tonga, the couple were appointed Superintendent and Matron of the Female House of Correction in Hobart during 1832.

  3. English Romantic poet William Wordsworth wrote "She was a Phantom of Delight" in 1803 about his wife, Mary Hutchinson. The poem's speaker describes his first encounter with a "lovely Apparition," or a beautiful spirit, who turns out to be quite human after all once he gets to know her. Rather than temper the speaker's admiration, however ...

  4. Jan 6, 2019 · On Monday October 4 th, two hundred and fifteen years ago, this emotional drama was played out at a farm called Gallow (s) Hill, Brompton-by-Sawdon in North Yorkshire. The words appear in the journal of Dorothy Wordsworth who couldn’t bear to attend the early morning wedding of her brother William to Mary Hutchinson at nearby All Saints ...

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  6. Mary Hutchinson (Barnes) (29 Mar 1889 - 17 Apr 1977) 0 references. enwiki Mary Hutchinson (writer) British writer.

  7. Mar 6, 2023 · William Wordsworth was famously married to his childhood sweetheart, Mary Hutchinson. The pair were together for over 40 years, until Wordsworth’s death in 1850.