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Caroline Abraham
New Zealand artist (1809–1877) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caroline Harriet Abraham (née Palmer; 1809 – 17 June 1877) was an artist significant in the history of New Zealand, creating a useful record of that country in the nineteenth century. She was the influential wife of a bishop and the mother of another. She put together a book, with others, supporting Māori rights.
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Born | Caroline Harriet Palmer 1809 Wanlip, Leicestershire, England |
Died | 17 June 1877(1877-06-17) (aged 67–68) Bournemouth, Hampshire, England |
Known for | Watercolour artist; writer; wife of an Anglican bishop |
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Relatives | Charles Palmer (father) Charles Abraham (son) |
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