Mrs alec tweedie biography of abraham
MRS. ALEC TWEEDIE'S WRITING TABLE..
In the years before the First World War, Ethel Brilliana Tweedie had established herself as a pioneering woman. Writing under the name Mrs. Alec-Tweedie, she was one of the world's first female travel writers, journeying from Scandinavia to America and the Middle East.
Born Ethel Brilliana Harley, Mrs. Alec-Tweedy went on several world tours and wrote widely about her adventures.
She also claimed to be the first woman to learn to ski and to ride astride on a horse.
Ethel was the daughter of the acclaimed doctor George Harley (of Harley Street), born in 1862. In 1887 she married Alexander Leslie (Alec) Tweedie, a marine insurance broker.
The marriage, however, does not appear to have been happy. She travelled largely solo controlled her own finances, with Alec losing much of his money through gambling. Such losses drove him to ruin and he died in 1896.
At the time the couple had two young sons, Harley Alexander (Alec) and Leslie Kinloch.
It was around this time that Ethel's writing career took off and she was able to support her family and rectify their financial situation through the