Mr Warne later proposed to the author, who accepted, but he died in 1905 before they could marry. Years later, in the 1930s, the famous writer bought the doll’s house so the items could be ...
A few months earlier, her fiancé, Norman Warne, had died, so she threw herself into working in her garden at Hill Top, as she attempted to deal with her grief. Her new house and garden became ...
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Beatrix Potter doll's house to go back on displayThe items in the house were given to Potter by her publisher Norman Warne for inspiration and feature in her book The Tale Of Two Bad Mice. Restoration work included stabilising part of the roof ...
The items in the house were given to Potter by her publisher Norman Warne for inspiration and feature in her book The Tale Of Two Bad Mice, in which characters Hunca Munca and Tom Thumb attempt to ...
The items in the house were given to Potter by her publisher Norman Warne for inspiration and feature in her book The Tale Of Two Bad Mice, in which characters Hunca Munca and Tom Thumb attempt to ...
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