| (Helen)
Beatrix Potter (1866-1943)
Helen Beatrix Potter was born on July 28, 1866 in Kensington
Square, London, to Rupert Potter and Helen Leech, but the name
Helen was dropped so as not to confuse her with her mother. Both
parents having an inheritance from the cotton trade, life in the
Potter household was easy and in want for nothing. Rupert Potter
was a non-practicing barrister and amateur photographer.
Beatrix Potter spent a sheltered childhood with her brother Bertram,
who was five years younger. She amused herself by painting, using
specimens from the Natural History Museum or sketching the nature
in the Lake District, where the family spent summer holidays.
Potter also had pets, including rabbits. She never went to school,
but was taught at home by a governess.
At the time of the 1901 census, aged 34, she still lived at her
parent's house in London, a place she once described as "my
unloved birthplace". |