Harris, Emily Cumming (c. 1836–1925)

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Harris, Emily Cumming (c. 1836–1925)

New Zealand teacher, artist, diarist. Born on Mar 28, 1836 or 1837, in Plymouth, Devonshire, England; died on Aug 5, 1925, in Nelson, New Zealand; dau. of Edwin Harris (civil engineer, surveyor, and artist) and Sarah (Hill) Harris (school administrator).

Studied art in Tasmania and Melbourne, Australia (1860s); returned to Nelson to assist mother and sisters in running school; taught music, dancing, and drawing; kept diary that detailed colonial life; prize-winning watercolors o botanical subjects and landscapes exhibited throughout Australia and New Zealand; published New Zealand Flowers, New Zealand Ferns, New Zealand Berries, and illustrated children's book, Fairyland in New Zealand, by Sarah Moore (1890).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 2).

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