I believe there are not. There are very few pictures of Jane Austen, and all seem to show her by herself.
Jane Austen lived with her family until her death.
Jane Austen went to Bath with her family in 1801 for social engagements and to seek treatment for her father's health. Bath was a fashionable city at the time, known for its social scene and healing waters, making it an appealing destination for the Austen family.
Jane Austen's real name is Jane Austen. There is no real evidence that I know of that says Jane has a middle name.
Jane was the youngest of seven children of George and Cassandra Austen.No she was the second youngest of the children. Charles was the youngest out of all the children.
Jane Austen was called Jenny by her family as a nickname for the name Jane, which commonly had the nickname Jenny during that time period. It was a common pet name for girls named Jane in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Jane Austen's parents were George and Cassandra Austen who were both from quite well off families. George was the Rector of Steventon in Hampshire and tutor to a number of young boys. They owned a little land which George farmed.
Ambrosia the pig is mentioned in Austen family writings in Jane Austen's letters to Cassandra, specifically in a letter dated June 10, 1801. In the letter, Jane Austen describes Ambrosia as a valuable and well-behaved pig, emphasizing her uniqueness and fondness for the animal.
The Bennet family appears in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice."
Huldine Violet Beamish is known for her book "My Dear Cassandra: The Letters of Jane Austen's Sister", which features the correspondence between Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra. Beamish also wrote a biography on Jane Austen called "Jane Austen: A Family Record".
After Jane Austen Died Of course
Jane Austen was born in a village called Steventon, in the north of Hampshire. She lived at the rectory there until she was about twenty five years old, when she moved with her family to Bath..
Jane Austen dedicated the novel Emma to the Prince of Wales, but not by choice. It was requested by the Prince himself that the dedication be made. Jane Austen thought the Prince to be a dirty adulterer and this can be found in many letters she wrote to friends and family.