Ethel Angell
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Born
22 July 1889
Ethel Elizabeth Angell
22 July 1889
Abbots Ripton, Cambridgeshire
Died31 January 1972 (aged 82)
Coventry, Warwickshire
OccupationArtist
Ethel Angell | |
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Ethel Angell from a 1931 newspaper article | |
| Born | Ethel Elizabeth Angell 22 July 1889 Abbots Ripton, Cambridgeshire |
| Died | 31 January 1972 (aged 82) Coventry, Warwickshire |
| Occupation | Artist |
Ethel Angell (22 July 1889 - 31 January 1972) was an English flower and landscape artist[1] and teacher.[2] She had paintings accepted into the 1931 and 1946 Royal Academy of Arts exhibition.[3]
Ethel was the oldest of five children born to Eliza and Thomas Angell, a coach trimmer. She taught at Ansley School and lived at Ansley Common Warwickshire.[4] She was living at Hartshill when she died in 1972.[5]