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  1. Rhoda Abbott. Catherine Hamilton-Gordon, Countess of Aberdeen. Alice Acland (social activist) Lady Harriet Acland. Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen. Alexandra of Denmark. Princess Alice of the United Kingdom. Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom.

  2. Marion Adams-Acton. Ellinor Davenport Adams. Mabell Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie. Cecil Frances Alexander. Mrs Meer Hassan Ali. Lily L. Allen. Sarah Frances Alleyne. Sophia Armitt. Lucie Armstrong.

  3. Pages in category "19th-century women artists". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of women artists exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.

  4. She was the director of the women's magazine Journal des dames (1759–78) in 1774–1775. Barbe-Therese Marchand (1745 – fl. 1792), was a French journalist and editor. She was the director and chief editor of the Affiches d'Artois of Arras in 1789–1792. [32] Louise-Félicité de Kéralio (1757–1821), was a French publisher.

  5. This is a list of 19th-century women politicians. The term politician refer to members of the modern political system, such as members of political partiers, city councillors and similar positions, and therefore does not include women monarchs and regents.

  6. Many women in the 19th century were involved in reform movements, particularly abolitionism. In 1831, Maria W. Stewart (who was African-American) began to write essays and make speeches against slavery, promoting educational and economic self-sufficiency for African Americans. The first woman of any color to speak on political issues in public ...

  7. Julia Woolf. Emmeline Mary Dogherty Woolley. Hedda Wrangel. Ellen Riley Wright. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: 19th-century women musicians. 19th-century composers. Women composers by century.

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