Her biographers include Violet Powell and Daya Patwardhan. She died at her daughter's house in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire on 12 April 1929. When her husband's health was weak, Flora Annie Steel took over some of his responsibilities. Mrs Steel herself became an Inspectress of Government and Aided Schools in the Punjab and also worked with John Lockwood Kipling, Rudyard Kipling's father, fostering Indian arts and crafts. She grew deeply interested in native Indian life and began to urge educational reforms on the government of India. : 1 In 1867 she married Henry William Steel, a member of the Indian Civil Service, and they lived in India until 1889, chiefly in the Punjab, with which most of her books are connected. Her mother, Isabella MacCallum, was an heiress. She was born Flora Annie Webster at Sudbury Priory, Sudbury, Middlesex, the sixth child of George Webster. Her novel On the Face of the Waters (1896) describes incidents in the Indian Mutiny. She was noted especially for books set in the Indian sub-continent or connected with it. Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England įlora Annie Steel (2 April 1847 – 12 April 1929) was a writer who lived in British India for 22 years.
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