The First Lady of Mulberry Walk: The Life and Times of Irish Sculptress Anne Acheson

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The First Lady of Mulberry Walk: The Life and Times of Irish Sculptress Anne Acheson

Author(s): David Llewellyn (Author)

  • Publisher: Matador
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct. 2010
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 256 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1848764057
  • ISBN-13: 9781848764057

Book Description

Anne Acheson was a sensitive, caring and extremely talented sculptress, whose gift to the world at large has remained unacknowledged for almost a century. During voluntary work in the First World War, she applied her artistic skills to invent the first anatomically accurate splints, which helped the injured Tommies’ limbs heal better. These prototype splints were constructed from papier mache. After this work with her pioneering team at the Surgical Requisites Association (headquarters Number 17 Mulberry Walk in Chelsea), Anne retrained as a precision engineer and draughtswoman in order to do voluntary work during the Second World War (she also worked for the Red Cross during this time). Her eye-witness accounts of the Blitz in London are particularly vivid, capturing the much-talked of ‘Spirit of the Blitz’. Either side of each of the global conflicts, she pursued her chosen career in sculpting, becoming very popular and successful during the 1920s and 1930s. She was one of the first women to be elected to the Royal Society of British Sculptors, before becoming the organisation’s first female Fellow. She was appointed a CBE in 1919 for her work with the SRA at Mulberry Walk, and her bust of the female explorer and Arabist, Gertrude Bell, is in the National Museum in Baghdad – presently stored in a basement for safekeeping – while a replica stands in the entrance to the Royal Geographical Society in Kensington Gore.

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About the Author

David Llewellyn was brought up in Bristol and gained a degree in French from North London Polytechnic. He worked as a reporter and sub-editor at the Western Daily Press, then spent 11 years at the Daily Express. He has been freelance for the last 20 years, writing chiefly about cricket and rugby for the Independent. He is married to Hilary, a GP in West Kent.

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