As it is recorded in her biography, Sarah Parker Remond lived in Piazza Barberini 6, Rome, with her husband Lazzaro Pintor, from 1888 until her death. Nowadays their house serves as a tie shop1.
- Photos and main text by Flaminia Ambrosini moc.liamg|89inisorbma.ainimalf#| and Alice Mingiacchi moc.liamg|sufurecila#| (December 2017)
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Bibliography:
- Sirpa Salenius, An Abolitionist Abroad: Sarah Parker Remond in Cosmopolitan Europe, University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst 2016
- Nicholas Stanley-Price,”Honouring Sarah Parker Remond: an appeal”, Friends of the Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome, 2010, Newsletter No. 10, p.2
- Nicholas Stanley-Price, “Finally, Sarah Parker Remond is commemorated!”, Friends of the Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome, 2014, Newsletter No. 26, p.4
- Nicholas Stanley-Price, “Sarah Parker Remond in her family in Rome”, Friends of the Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome, 2017, Newsletter No. 38, p.2
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