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  1. Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards (7 June 1831 – 15 April 1892), also known as Amelia B. Edwards, was an English novelist, journalist, traveller and Egyptologist.

    • 15 April 1892 (aged 60), Weston-super-Mare, United Kingdom
  2. Amelia Edwards was an English novelist, journalist, explorer, artist, and Egyptologist. She wrote everything from ghost stories to travel books. Her 19th century voyage up the Nile was not a common journey to be made by a woman in this time period.

  3. May 5, 2016 · Amelia Edwards got a late start in her career as an advocate and promoter of Egyptology, at least by Victorian standards. Born to a retired army officer and a Irish mother, Amelia was taught from the start to be independent, curious, and fearless.

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  5. Anyone who has lost themselves in one of Elizabeth Peters' "Amelia Peabody" mysteries, daydreaming of high adventure amid the pyramids of Egypt, will be intrigued by the writings of her real-life contemporary Amelia Edwards.

  6. Jun 1, 2015 · June 1st 2015. Surprisingly few people have heard of Amelia Edwards. Archaeologists know her as the founder of the Egyptian Exploration Fund, set up in 1882, and the Department of Egyptology at University College London, created in 1892 through a bequest on her death.

  7. Apr 10, 2017 · This article examines the American tour of the Egyptologist, novelist and travel writer Amelia Edwards in 1889–1890. Edwards’s lecture tour was a critical and largely overlooked event in the evolution of modern archaeology.

  8. Amelia Edwards was a pioneering Egyptologist, writer, and co-founder of the influential Egypt Exploration Fund. An ‘insatiable traveller’, Edwards first visited Egypt in 1873, travelling up the Nile from Cairo to Abu Simbel.

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