Mary Anne Ewart
Mary Anne Ewart was a British patron of higher education for women. She funded Newnham College and Bedford College, London.
Life
Ewart was born in London and was baptised on 30 December 1830 at St George's, Hanover Square. Her parents were first cousins; her mother was Mary Anne and her father was the politician William Ewart. Her grandfather was also godfather to William Ewart Gladstone.Her father died in 1869 and left the bulk of his wealth to his son, and two of his daughters were well provided for.
Ewart is noted as a supporter of women's higher education. She was a source of funds and a governor of Newnham College and of Bedford College in London.
She also created and ran a teachers' education loan fund to allow aspiring teachers to gain an education.
In December 1880, she went to Egypt and she spent several months in Cairo and on the Nile where she created 90 watercolours and over 50 photographs. These were pasted into a file which is extant.
In the 1880s, the architect Philip Speakman Webb drew up designs in the Arts and Crafts style for a house for her, Coneyhurst, at Ewhurst, Surrey. The main house design also included details of a gardener's cottage.