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  2. Emma Lavinia Gifford Birth 24 Nov 1840. Plymouth, Plymouth Unitary Authority, Devon, England Death 27 Nov 1912 (aged 72) Dorchester, West Dorset District, Dorset, England

  3. 23 de may. de 2018 · Emma Lavinia Gifford (1840-1912). From Robert Gittings, Young Thomas Hardy. Boston: Little, Brown, 1975. 126-127. "Emma Livinia Gifford, named after her mother and an aunt who died in infancy, was the youngest daughter of John Attersoll Gifford and Emma Farman. though her father's family had originally come from Staines in Middlesex, he and his bride were both Bristolians, and at one time had ...

  4. 2 de ago. de 2012 · It was while Hardy was in St Juliot in Cornwall in 1870 , busy with restoring the old church there, that he met Emma Lavinia Gifford. It was with her in mind that he wrote A Pair of Blue Eyes . She was said to be a real beauty then with her vivid blue eyes, long auburn ringlets and rosy cheeks.

  5. Media in category "Emma Lavinia Gifford" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Close up of Emma Gifford's grave inscription.JPG 4,320 × 3,240; 5.85 MB

  6. 10 de ene. de 2024 · Emma Lavinia Gifford (24 November 1840 27 November 1912) was the first wife of British writer Thomas Hardy. Emma Gifford was born in Plymouth, Devon, on 24 November 1840 The second youngest of five children, her father was John Attersoll Gifford, a solicitor, and she was named after her mother, Em

  7. Emma Lavinia Gifford, the youngest but one of a family of five, was born there on 24 November 1840; she was therefore a few months younger than Hardy himself. She herself described her childhood home as "a most intellectual one and not only so but one of exquisite home-training and refinement".