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Beatrix Potter Biography

 

Beatrix Potter was born in South Kensington, London in 1866. Educated at home by a succession of governesses, she had little opportunity to mix with other children. Even Potter's younger brother, Bertram, was rarely at home; he was sent to boarding school, leaving Beatrix alone with her pet animals. She had frogs and newts and even a pet bat. She also had two rabbits -- the first was Benjamin, whom she described as "an impudent, cheeky little thing", while the second was Peter, whom she took everywhere with her, even on the occasional outings, on a little lead. Potter would watch these animals for hours on end, sketching them. Gradually the sketches became better and better, developing her talents from an early age.

Potter's father, Rupert William Potter (1832-1914), although trained as a barrister, spent his days at gentleman's clubs and rarely practiced. Her mother, Helen Potter née Leech (1839-1932), the daughter of a cotton merchant, spent her time visiting or receiving visitors. The family was supported by both parents' inherited incomes.

Every summer, Rupert Potter would rent a country house; firstly Dalguise House in Perthshire, Scotland for the eleven summers of 1871 to 1881, then later one in the English Lake District. In 1882 the family met the local vicar, Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley, who was deeply worried about the effects of industry and tourism on the Lake District. He would later found the National Trust in 1895, to help protect the countryside. Beatrix Potter had immediately fallen in love with the rugged mountains and dark lakes, and through Rawnsley, learnt of the importance of trying to conserve the region, something that was to stay with her for the rest of her life.

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Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit Figurine 

Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit Figurine

A darling figurine featuring Peter Rabbit from the classic story of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter.

Beatrix Potter Hunca Munca Figurine 

Beatrix Potter Hunca Munca Figurine

A darling figurine featuring Hunca Munca from the classic story of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter Jemima Puddle Duck Figurine 

Beatrix Potter Jemima Puddle Duck Figurine

A darling figurine featuring Jemima Puddle Duck from the classic story of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter Mrs. Tiggy Winkle Figurine 

Beatrix Potter Mrs. Tiggy Winkle Figurine

A darling figurine featuring Mrs. Tiggy Winkle from the classic story of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

Benjamin Bunny, Framed 

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Squirrel Nutkin, Framed 

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Jemima Puddle-Duck, Framed 

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Tales of Beatrix Potter 

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Tales of Beatrix Potter

This collection of eighteen of Beatrix Potter's charming stories about Peter Rabbit, Tom Kitten, Squirrel Nutkin, Mrs. Tittlemouse, and the others have enchanted children for over a hundred years and will surely do so well into the future. Beatrix Potter's tales were often connected with real places, people, or animals, so each story also includes a brief introductory note about its history.

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