A. E. Holt White

A. E. Holt White FRHS (née Fooks; 1851–1933) was an English non-fiction writer and illustrator.

She married Rashleigh Holt-White in Dartford on 23 December 1879, vice-president of the Selborne Society.

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In 1917, she made a loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum of six English 18th century "firing-glasses" from Bristol, engraved with masonic and other emblems.

[9][10] In 1926, she donated two sketches of the old Chain Pier, Brighton, to the Sussex Archaeological Society's library.

[12] Agnes Holt White resided at 3 Warrior Square Terrace, St Leonards-on-Sea, England.