Kitty Kirkpatrick

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Katherine Aurora "Kitty" Kirkpatrick (9 April 1802 – 2 March 1889) was a British woman of Anglo-Indian descent best known as a muse of the Scottish philosopher Thomas Carlyle. Born in India to a British father and an Indian mother, Kirkpatrick moved to England at a young age. She met Carlyle and served as his muse for several of his novels. Kirkpatrick's story has been the subject of renewed interest by 21st-century historians, most notable William Dalrymple. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kitty Kirkpatrick
rdf:langString Kitty Phillipps
rdf:langString Kitty Phillipps
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rdf:langString Noor un-Nissa, Sahib Begum
rdf:langString Portrait of William and Catherine Aurora, children of Lieutenant-Colonel James Achilles Kirkpatrick, by George Chinnery, ca. 1805.
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rdf:langString a strangely complexioned young lady, with soft brown eyes and floods of bronze-red hair, really a pretty-looking, smiling, and amiable though most foreign bit of magnificence and kindly splendour.
rdf:langString Reminiscences
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rdf:langString Katherine Aurora "Kitty" Kirkpatrick (9 April 1802 – 2 March 1889) was a British woman of Anglo-Indian descent best known as a muse of the Scottish philosopher Thomas Carlyle. Born in India to a British father and an Indian mother, Kirkpatrick moved to England at a young age. She met Carlyle and served as his muse for several of his novels. Kirkpatrick's story has been the subject of renewed interest by 21st-century historians, most notable William Dalrymple.
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rdf:langString Katherine Aurora Kirkpatrick
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xsd:gYear 1802
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