Eglantyne Louisa Jebb

Eglantyne Louisa Jebb (1845-1925) was an Irish social reformer. A keen supporter of the arts and crafts movement, in 1884 she founded the Home Arts and Industries Association as a way of reviving country crafts and overcoming rural poverty.[1]

Born in Killiney, Ireland, she married her cousin Arthur Trevor Jebb (1839-1894), a barrister and landowner from Ellesmere, Shropshire. Her brother was the classicist Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb.[2]

Two of her daughters, Eglantyne Jebb and Dorothy Buxton, founded the Save the Children Fund, and Eglantyne Jebb also wrote the Declaration of the Rights of the Child.

References

  1. Helland, Janice (2007-01-01). British and Irish home arts and industries, 1880-1914: marketing craft, making fashion. Irish Academic Press. ISBN 9780716528906.
  2. The Late Arthur Trevor Jebb, Esq. Bye-gones, Relating to Wales and the Border Counties. 1894-12-12.


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