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Harriet Isabella (Isabel) Cooper-Oakley (31 January 1854 – 3 March 1914), was a prominent Theosophist and author. She was born in Amritsar, India to (Frederic) Henry Cooper, C.B., commissioner of Lahore and his wife Mary (née Steel), receiving a good education because of her father's belief in the value of education for women. She had suffered a severe injury in an accident aged 23 which prevented her from walking for two years, during which time she intensified her reading. She went on to study at Girton College, Cambridge, and whilst at the university, she met- and later married- fellow student Alfred John Oakley. They then both changed their surname to Cooper-Oakley. Alfred stayed some years at Adyar, India, as an assistant to Henry Steel Olcott. He left to become Registrar of the Unive

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  • Harriet Isabella (Isabel) Cooper-Oakley (31 January 1854 – 3 March 1914), was a prominent Theosophist and author. She was born in Amritsar, India to (Frederic) Henry Cooper, C.B., commissioner of Lahore and his wife Mary (née Steel), receiving a good education because of her father's belief in the value of education for women. She had suffered a severe injury in an accident aged 23 which prevented her from walking for two years, during which time she intensified her reading. She went on to study at Girton College, Cambridge, and whilst at the university, she met- and later married- fellow student Alfred John Oakley. They then both changed their surname to Cooper-Oakley. Alfred stayed some years at Adyar, India, as an assistant to Henry Steel Olcott. He left to become Registrar of the University of Madras. Sometime in the late 1890s, G.R.S. Mead became her brother-in-law when he married her sister, another prominent Theosophist, Laura Cooper. Isabel Cooper-Oakley died on March 3, 1914, at Budapest, Hungary. (en)
  • Harriet Isabella (Isabel) Cooper-Oakley, Amritsar, India, 31 januari 1854 – Boedapest, Hongarije, 3 maart 1914, was een prominent theosofe en schrijfster. Ze schreef onder meer over de Graaf van Saint-Germain, vrijmetselarij en tempeliers. Isabel werd 31 januari 1854 in Amritsar in India geboren als dochter van Frederic Henri Cooper en zijn vrouw Mary (geboren Steel). Ze kreeg een goede opleiding, want haar vader geloofde in goede scholing voor vrouwen. Toen ze drieëntwintig jaar was kreeg ze een zwaar ongeluk, waardoor ze twee jaar niet kon lopen. Gedurende die tijd ging ze meer lezen. Ze vervolgde haar studie aan het Girton College in Cambridge en op de universiteit ontmoette ze haar latere echtgenoot Alfred John Oakley. Na hun huwelijk veranderden ze beiden hun achternaam in Cooper-Oakley. Alfred verbleef een aantal jaren in Adyar in India, als assistent van Henry Steel Olcott. Hij werd aangesteld aan de (Chennai). Eind jaren negentig van de 19e eeuw werd George Mead haar zwager toen hij haar zuster , ook een prominent theosofe, huwde. Isabel Cooper-Oakley stierf op 3 maart 1914 in Boedapest, Hongarije. (nl)
  • Изабель Купер-Оукли (англ. Isabel Cooper-Oakley, урождённая Купер; 1854—3 марта 1914) — английская писательница, член британской секции Теософского общества, подруга и соратница Е. П. Блаватской. (ru)
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  • Изабель Купер-Оукли (англ. Isabel Cooper-Oakley, урождённая Купер; 1854—3 марта 1914) — английская писательница, член британской секции Теософского общества, подруга и соратница Е. П. Блаватской. (ru)
  • Harriet Isabella (Isabel) Cooper-Oakley (31 January 1854 – 3 March 1914), was a prominent Theosophist and author. She was born in Amritsar, India to (Frederic) Henry Cooper, C.B., commissioner of Lahore and his wife Mary (née Steel), receiving a good education because of her father's belief in the value of education for women. She had suffered a severe injury in an accident aged 23 which prevented her from walking for two years, during which time she intensified her reading. She went on to study at Girton College, Cambridge, and whilst at the university, she met- and later married- fellow student Alfred John Oakley. They then both changed their surname to Cooper-Oakley. Alfred stayed some years at Adyar, India, as an assistant to Henry Steel Olcott. He left to become Registrar of the Unive (en)
  • Harriet Isabella (Isabel) Cooper-Oakley, Amritsar, India, 31 januari 1854 – Boedapest, Hongarije, 3 maart 1914, was een prominent theosofe en schrijfster. Ze schreef onder meer over de Graaf van Saint-Germain, vrijmetselarij en tempeliers. Isabel werd 31 januari 1854 in Amritsar in India geboren als dochter van Frederic Henri Cooper en zijn vrouw Mary (geboren Steel). Ze kreeg een goede opleiding, want haar vader geloofde in goede scholing voor vrouwen. Alfred verbleef een aantal jaren in Adyar in India, als assistent van Henry Steel Olcott. Hij werd aangesteld aan de (Chennai). (nl)
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  • Isabel Cooper-Oakley (en)
  • Isabel Cooper-Oakley (nl)
  • Купер-Оукли, Изабель (ru)
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