Lucy Ann Littleton
Born(1835-08-30)30 August 1835
Died4 February 1908(1908-02-04) (aged 72)
NationalityScottish

Lucy Ann Littleton (30 August 1835 - 4 February 1908) was a Scottish painter.

Life

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Her father was Daniel Littleton (born c. 1797), a newspaper proprietor from England.

Her mother was Elizabeth Ann Stenton (born c. 1806) from Edinburgh.

Lucy Ann Littleton was born on 30 August 1835 in Edinburgh.[1]

1841 census - Broughton Street, Edinburgh[2]
1851 census - 22 Dundas Street, Glasgow[3]
1861 census - 150 Paisley Road, Glasgow[4]
1881 census - Chideock, Dorset, England - music teacher[5]
1901 census - Ambleside, Cumbria, England[6]

Death

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She died on 4 February 1908 in Ambleside, Kendal, England. She had been staying with the Halheads of Plane Tree House in Ambleside, where she was the unfortunate victim of a candle catching light to flanelette in her room. The Halheads broke into her room and called the doctor and tried to extinguish the flames as best they could. The doctor got to her unconscious but said she later died from her burns and shock.[7][8]

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Category:1835 births Category:1908 deaths Category:Scottish women painters