Alice Stopford Green (née Alice Sophia Amelia Stopford)
(1847-1929), Historian and Irish nationalist; wife of John Richard GreenSitter in 1 portrait
Largely self-educated, Stopford Green's scholarly career began as a research assistant to her husband, the historian J.R. Green, with whom she produced A Short Geography of the British Islands (1879). As a widow she produced a two-volume study, Town Life in the Fifteenth Century (1894). Irish by birth, in 1908 she published The Making of Ireland and its Undoing 1200-1600, which was strongly nationalist in tone, and she campaigned throughout her life for Irish home rule.
Alice Stopford Green (née Alice Sophia Amelia Stopford)
by Henry Herschel Hay Cameron (later The Cameron Studio)
platinotype cabinet card, 1880s
NPG x74642
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