Flower, Eliza (1803–1846)
Flower, Eliza (1803–1846)
English composer. Born in Essex, England, 1803; died 1846; eldest dau. of Benjamin Flower and Eliza (Gould) Flower; sister of Sarah Flower Adams (1805–1848).
Published political songs and music to Hymns and Anthems (1841–46) for South Place Chapel, which included compositions for words by her sister.
See also Women in World History.
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