Marylebone London
This is where Portman square is and where Lady Jane Ives is always found.
This is where Portman square is and where Lady Jane Ives is always found.
This is the location of Mary Earle's small, hopefully temporary residence in London. The text states "In the same place, in Bulstrode Street. But I hope I shall not have to stay there long" (Dixon XIV), indicating that she plans on moving when she earns enough money from her writing.
This is the location where Mary's father last wanted to spend his well earned vacation. This is a small part of switzerland which is known for being within the German speaking section. It is also known for its mountains whre people got to skii.
This is the location where Mary's father last wanted to spend his well earned vacation. This is a small part of switzerland which is known for being within the German speaking section. It is also known for its mountains whre people got to skii.
The Central London School of Art is located along Portland Road. The road has an eerie description, for in the text it is desrcibed as: "all the houses seemed to be frowning at each other's dubious appearance".
Source: "The Story of a Modern Woman" by Ella Hepworth Dixon.