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  2. Martineau family - Wikipedia

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    The Martineau family is an intellectual, business (banking, breweries, textile manufacturing) [1] and political dynasty associated first with Norwich and later also London and Birmingham, England. Many members of the family have been knighted.

  3. Violet Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Violet Isabel Martineau was the only daughter of the barrister and Justice of the peace John Martineau (1834–1910) of Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk, [6] and Louisa Amabel, née Adeane (d.1894). [3] The family knew Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson), whose home Violet visited.

  4. Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Martineau family, a dynasty originating in Norwich, England, including prominent politicians and Unitarians Edith Martineau (1842–1909), British watercolour painter; Harriet Martineau (1802–1876), writer and pioneer sociologist; James Martineau (1805–1900), philosopher; John Martineau (1789–1832), English sugar refiner and engineer

  5. File:Martineau Family Tree.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Gertrude Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Martineau (1837 [1] – 1 May 1924) [2] was a British watercolour painter, woodcarver, and teacher. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] She was one of the earliest female professors at Bedford College for Women , where she directed the school of art.

  7. Peter Finch Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Peter Finch Martineau was active in various distinct businesses through his life. He was first a textile dyer in Norwich with his older brother David. He, David and their younger brother John then established a brewery at the King's Arms Stairs (one of the watermen's stairs on the Thames), which merged with Whitbread in 1812. [8]

  8. Sarah Madeleine Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Martineau died on 28 September 1972. [3]In September 2005, historian Elizabeth Crawford presented a paper at the Women's History Network Conference in Southampton, titled "Painting days at School of Art are perfect bliss: the manuscript diary (1892-1914) of Sarah Madeleine Martineau, art student and craft worker".

  9. Category:Martineau family - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Martineau family, an intellectual, business and political dynasty associated first with Norwich and later also London and Birmingham, England.The family were prominent Unitarians; a room in London's Essex Hall, the headquarters building of the British Unitarians, was named after them.