Life of Octavia Hill: As Told in her Letters (Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century)

Life of Octavia Hill: As Told in her Letters (Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century) image
ISBN-10:

1108024572

ISBN-13:

9781108024570

Author(s): Hill, Octavia
Edition: 12
Released: Dec 23, 2010
Format: Paperback, 630 pages
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Description:

Octavia Hill (1838-1912) is today best remembered as one of the founders of the National Trust. However, her involvement in education and social reform, and particularly housing, was a large part of her work. Shocked at the poverty and overcrowding she found in London slums, she began to acquire and improve properties which would restore the tenants' dignity and self-respect. She organized a team of volunteer 'district visitors' to help the residents, and especially children, to achieve a better quality of life, including the provision of open spaces, training and recreational amenities. She was considerably influenced by Rev. F.D. Maurice, theologian and social worker, whose son, the editor of this work, married Octavia's sister Emily. The letters from which the 'life' is compiled show her extraordinary ability as an organiser, her humanity, and how much effort she put into her various activities, often overworking until she became ill.











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