About this Event
Join us at Bishops's House for a talk about Mary Ann Rawson.
Born in 1801 to a Sheffield family with strong religious and moral convictions, Mary Anne Rawson continued, and built upon, this foundation to become a leading supporter and campaigner for the underprivileged. A modest woman with no political ambitions she used her position in society to support a myriad of causes, becoming particularly well known for her anti-slavery campaigning and championing of children's education. Upon her death in 1887 she was buried in Zion graveyard, Attercliffe, having left her few remaining assets to the people of Wincobank.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bishops' House, Norton Lees Lane, Sheffield, United Kingdom