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death | Gertrude Bell | King George V
sent a letter of condolence to her parents. GB
left £50,000 in her will to the Baghdad Museum
, which she had founded. A plaque was set up there commemorating her, and... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Evelyn Underhill | EU
's father, Arthur Underhill
, followed in his own father's footsteps to become a lawyer, being called to the bar when he was only twenty-one. He was successful as a barrister, was the author... |
Friends, Associates | Elma Napier | EN
's aristocratic lineage brought her into contact with many notable government and royal figures. As a young girl, she often visited the fifteenth-century Château de Breteuil, not far from Paris, home of her... |
Leisure and Society | Martin Ross | MR
and members of her family visited London for the coronation of George V
. Cronin, John. Somerville and Ross. Bucknell University Press, 1972. 68 |
Leisure and Society | Leonora Carrington | Shortly before LC
turned eighteen, she was presented at Buckingham Palace and joined the spring's coming out season for debutantes. This presentation was the first of the season and the last held during George V |
Leisure and Society | Mary Wesley | Her family were more interested in her social than her intellectual development. Having been presented at Court (to King George V
) in late 1932, she was presented twice more, to successive monarchs, before the... |
Literary Setting | Vita Sackville-West | The novel centres on a great house (based, of course, on Knole House) and the central characters' passionate but conflicted feelings for it. These characters, the major ones a duchess and her grown-up son... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Susan Tweedsmuir | ST
, already a biographer, published The Scent of Water, a novel, written while court mourning for George V
made a temporary hiatus in her official engagements as wife of the Governor-General of Canada... |
Occupation | Madeleine Lucette Ryley | Along with acting, MLR
continued to work as a producer. On 15 March 1920 her production of Come out of the Kitchen! by Alice Duer Miller
opened at the Strand Theatre
. This domestic comedy... |
Occupation | Rosita Forbes | This launched a period as a celebrity, lecturing and receiving acclaim for her adventures. According to her obituary she was the heroine of the hour, summoned by the king
for a personal account of her... |
politics | H. D. | Intensely political about issues involving war and pacifism, HD nevertheless limited her interest to particular areas of politics only. A few years before this she had been deeply invested in the British royal family, putting... |
politics | George Egerton | The protesters marched to Buckingham Palace, where King George V
and Queen Mary
appeared on the balcony. Egerton, George. A Leaf from the Yellow Book. Editor White, Terence de Vere, Richards Press, 1958. 85 |
politics | Virginia Woolf | However, she grew to be strongly opposed to most political and cultural institutions in their current form, regardless of their expressed ideologies. Public response to the British monarchy, which on the occasion of the funeral... |
Publishing | Enid Blyton | EB
did, however, continue to compose poetry for an adult readership, some of it the expression of political opinion. Teachers' World published three of her poems marking royal occasions: King George V
's silver jubilee... |
Textual Production | Lady Cynthia Asquith | LCA
produced lives of two members of the royal family. The Duchess of York (about the woman later much loved as Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother) appeared in spring1928, and God Save the King (a... |
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