Biographical Sources
- "Obituary of Mrs William Grey". The Times. 21 September 1906.
- "In Memoria. Mrs William Grey". The Guardian. 26 September 1906.
- Morrison, Oonagh (2 June 1966). "The Woman of Purpose". The Lady.
- Kamm, Josephine (1971). Indicative Past: A Hundred Years of the Girl’s Public Day School Trust. London: George Allen & Unwin.
- Ellsworth, Edward W (1979). Liberators of the Female Mind: The Shirreff Sisters, Educational Reform and the Women's Movement. Westport: Greenwood Press.
- Levine, Philippa (October 2004). "Grey, Maria Georgina (1816–1906),". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/33571. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
Read more about this topic: Maria Georgina Grey
Famous quotes containing the words biographical and/or sources:
“Biography, in its purer form, confined to the ended lives of the true and brave, may be held the fairest meed of human virtueone given and received in entire disinterestednesssince neither can the biographer hope for acknowledgment from the subject, not the subject at all avail himself of the biographical distinction conferred.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)
“My profession brought me in contact with various minds. Earnest, serious discussion on the condition of woman enlivened my business room; failures of banks, no dividends from railroads, defalcations of all kinds, public and private, widows and orphans and unmarried women beggared by the dishonesty, or the mismanagement of men, were fruitful sources of conversation; confidence in man as a protector was evidently losing ground, and women were beginning to see that they must protect themselves.”
—Harriot K. Hunt (18051875)