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Anna Maria (Horwood) Falconbridge (1769-1835), was the first English woman to give a narrative account of experiences in Africa. She was born in All Saints Lane Bristol, England in 1769. Her father Charles was a local clock maker. After her parents’ death, she married Alexander Falconbridge surgeon and slave ship surgeon turned abolitionist on 16 October 1788 aged 19, in Easton in Gordano, against her family's and friends' wishes. After their marriage Anna Maria accompanied her husband to Sierra Leone twice. Once there she “described her experiences in a series of lively, informative letters”.1 Later she had the letters published. In her work Narrative of Two Voyages she defends the slave trade and ridicules her abolitionist-supporting dead husband.

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  • Anna Maria (Horwood) Falconbridge (1769-1835), was the first English woman to give a narrative account of experiences in Africa. She was born in All Saints Lane Bristol, England in 1769. Her father Charles was a local clock maker. After her parents’ death, she married Alexander Falconbridge surgeon and slave ship surgeon turned abolitionist on 16 October 1788 aged 19, in Easton in Gordano, against her family's and friends' wishes. After their marriage Anna Maria accompanied her husband to Sierra Leone twice. Once there she “described her experiences in a series of lively, informative letters”.1 Later she had the letters published. In her work Narrative of Two Voyages she defends the slave trade and ridicules her abolitionist-supporting dead husband. (en)
  • Anna Maria Falconbridge, född 1769, död 1835, var en brittisk brevskrivare. Hon är känd för de brev hon lät ge ut som en reseskildring av sina två resor - 1788 och 1792 - till Sierra Leone med sin make, abolitionisten . Hennes brev beskriver den samtida transatlantiska slavhandeln och är den första skildringen av en resa till Afrika av en brittisk kvinna. (sv)
  • Anna Maria Norwood és una escriptora que va néixer a Bristol, Anglaterra el 1769. Es va casar amb , un important abolicionista el 1788. El 1791 va acompanyar el seu marit a Sierra Leone en el seu intent fallit de reorganitzar el campament d'esclaus alliberats a Granville Town. Desanimada, ella no va mantenir l'idealisme del seu marit i va considerar l'esclavitud com a quelcom necessari. El seu marit va morir el 1792 i ella es va tornar a casar i retornà a Anglaterra. Explicà les seves experiències en unes sèries de cartes, que va publicar com Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone, During the Years 1791, 1792, 1793. (ca)
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  • Anna Maria Norwood és una escriptora que va néixer a Bristol, Anglaterra el 1769. Es va casar amb , un important abolicionista el 1788. El 1791 va acompanyar el seu marit a Sierra Leone en el seu intent fallit de reorganitzar el campament d'esclaus alliberats a Granville Town. Desanimada, ella no va mantenir l'idealisme del seu marit i va considerar l'esclavitud com a quelcom necessari. El seu marit va morir el 1792 i ella es va tornar a casar i retornà a Anglaterra. Explicà les seves experiències en unes sèries de cartes, que va publicar com Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone, During the Years 1791, 1792, 1793. Obra * Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone, During the Years 1791-1792-1793. (Text complet, accés lliure parcial) (ca)
  • Anna Maria (Horwood) Falconbridge (1769-1835), was the first English woman to give a narrative account of experiences in Africa. She was born in All Saints Lane Bristol, England in 1769. Her father Charles was a local clock maker. After her parents’ death, she married Alexander Falconbridge surgeon and slave ship surgeon turned abolitionist on 16 October 1788 aged 19, in Easton in Gordano, against her family's and friends' wishes. After their marriage Anna Maria accompanied her husband to Sierra Leone twice. Once there she “described her experiences in a series of lively, informative letters”.1 Later she had the letters published. In her work Narrative of Two Voyages she defends the slave trade and ridicules her abolitionist-supporting dead husband. (en)
  • Anna Maria Falconbridge, född 1769, död 1835, var en brittisk brevskrivare. Hon är känd för de brev hon lät ge ut som en reseskildring av sina två resor - 1788 och 1792 - till Sierra Leone med sin make, abolitionisten . Hennes brev beskriver den samtida transatlantiska slavhandeln och är den första skildringen av en resa till Afrika av en brittisk kvinna. (sv)
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