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Esther Kenworthy Waterhouse

English artist, specialist in flower painting; her husband was fellow artist John William Waterhouse

Ethel Beatty

Ethel Beatty was a socialite and member of the aristocracy.

Euphame MacCalzean

Wealthy Scottish heiress and member of the gentry convicted of witchcraft. A key figure in the North Berwick witchcraft trials of 1590–1591.

Evelyn Manesta

Alias used by one of the three suffragettes arrested for damaging with hammers the glass of thirteen pictures in Manchester Art Gallery on 3 April 1913.

Exeter Cathedral astronomical clock

Clock showing the time and phases of the moon, the oldest parts of which date to 1484.

Eyebrow Cottage, Sale

Oldest surviving building in Sale, Greater Manchester, built c.1670.

Eyre Crowe

Victorian painter, principally of genre and historical subjects.

Fachan

Monstrous creature of the Scottish Highlands.

Fairbottom Bobs

Fairbottom Bobs, an 18th-century Newcomen-type beam engine, was used to pump water from a coal pit near Ashton-under-Lyne, is probably the world’s second-oldest surviving steam engine.

Fairy painting

Genre of art and illustration featuring small imaginary human-like creatures with magical powers, often with wings.