Miriam Timothy

She was a soloist, played with many London orchestras and taught harp at the Royal College of Music.

From 1890 to 1893 she studied with John Thomas at the Royal Academy of Music, where she gained Bronze and Silver medals.

She obtained a scholarship in 1893 to study at the Royal College of Music for three years, and later taught there; her students included the sisters Sidonie and Marie Goossens.

[1] In September 1897 she appeared at a Promenade Concert at the Queen's Hall, playing a solo by John Thomas.

[1] In 1920 she left London, and in the Caribbean met and married Lt-Col Robert L Deane OBE(1879–1969); he was later Commissioner of Police in Mauritius.