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  1. Beatrix Potter was born in London on 28 July 1866 as Helen Beatrix Potter. She lived with her mother Helen, her father Rupert, and her younger brother Bertram. The families of both her parents had their origins in the industrialised north of England. The money inherited from the Lancashire cotton industry enabled the Potters to live comfortably ...

  2. In September 1893, Beatrix wrote an illustrated letter to her former governess, Annie Moore’s son, Noël about a rabbit named Peter. Beatrix had gathered a great deal of inspiration from her two pet rabbits, the first being Benjamin Bouncer, and the second, Peter Piper. This letter written to Noël told the story of Peter Rabbit and his ...

  3. The Beatrix Potter Society has been registered as a charity in the UK since 1980. We exist to promote the study and appreciation of the life and works of Beatrix Potter (1866 – 1943). She was not only the author of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and other classics of children’s literature but also a landscape and natural history artist, diarist ...

  4. Néhány évvel később, 1866-ban megszületett a lányuk, Beatrix, 1872-ben pedig az öccse, Walter Bertram Potter. Rupert Potter részvényekbe fektette a család pénzét, így az 1880-as évekre jelentős vagyonra tettek szert. Beatrixot több nevelőnő is tanította. Az egyikük, Annie Moore javasolta a későbbi írónőnek, hogy ...

  5. Jun 4, 2017 · Hearing that Moore's 5-year-old son Noel was ill with scarlet fever, on September 4, 1893, Beatrix Potter sent him a letter to cheer him up, including a little story about Peter Rabbit, complete with sketches illustrating the story. Beatrix became involved in work with the National Trust, to preserve open land for future generations.

  6. Mar 28, 2022 · Titled “Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature,” the show explores the art and stories behind Potter’s world-famous creations, such as The Tale of Peter Rabbit, as well as her lesser-known ...

  7. The Potter family had artistic leanings. Edmund was co-founder of the Manchester School of Design. Her grandmother, Jane Leech, and her mother, Helen, were both skilful embroiderers, and Helen also enjoyed painting in watercolours (Beatrix later inherited her grandmother's embroidery copy book and Helen's watercolour paintbox).

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