![]() ![]() ![]() She put her car at the Master’s disposal during His visits to London. ![]() She received the name “Maryam Khanum” from ‘Abdu’l-Baha. Thornburgh-Cropper was the first Baha’i in England and one of the first Western people to recognize the Revelation of Baha’u’llah. Location of Death: Kensington, Greater London, England His white robe, and silver flowing hair, and shining blue eyes, gave the impression of a spirit, rather than of a human being. It was the Master the candle light had revealed to us. Suddenly the light caught a form that at first seemed a vision of mist and light. Of her first encounter with Him she says: "Someone went before us with a small piece of candle which cast strange shadows on the walls of this silent place. Hearst to 'Akka in 1902, and later made another pilgrimage in 1906, both times being received by the Master. ![]()
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