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Occupation | Ada Cambridge | Ada Cross (who was by now, under her birth name of Ada Cambridge
, a well-regarded author) became the first president of the Women Writers' Club
in Williamstown, Australia. Bradstock, Margaret, and Louise Wakeling. Rattling the Orthodoxies: A Life of Ada Cambridge. Penguin. 91 Tate, Audrey. Ada Cambridge: Her Life and Work, 1844-1926. Melbourne University Press. 192 |
Occupation | Constance Smedley | In the New Forest they set up a theatrical summer school, which ran for three seasons. They attracted students from all over the world. At the same period they began publishing textbooks on their theatrical... |
Leisure and Society | Ruby M. Ayres | She regularly held membership in a London club, belonging in the 1920s to the Lyceum Club
and the Writers' Club
, and later to the Ladies' Carlton Club
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Friends, Associates | Constance Smedley | In Birmingham CS
had become friendly with Coulson Kernahan
, through whom she also met Flora Klickmann
. Edgar Pemberton
brought her acquainted with theatrical figures she deeply admired: Sir Charles Wyndham
, and Mary Moore |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth von Arnim | EA
met Hugh Walpole after receiving a fan letter he sent her in 1907. They met for tea at the Lyceum Club
, a London women's social club that had been inaugurated by Constance Smedley |
Family and Intimate relationships | Constance Smedley | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Constance Smedley | They had known each other as students at Smedley, Constance, and Maxwell Armfield. Crusaders. Chatto & Windus. 179-83 |
death | Ada Cambridge | She was buried in Brighton Cemetery in Melbourne, survived by her daughter and son. An obituary in the newspaper Argus commended her involvement in the Women Writers' Club
, citing her invaluable advice [to]... |
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