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Education | Violet Hunt | VH
began attending Notting Hill and Ealing High School
in Norland Square, one of the first public girls' day schools in London. Belford, Barbara. Violet. Simon and Schuster. 40 |
Education | Betty Miller | Back in England, she next attended Notting Hill High School
, from which she gained entrance to University College, London. Miller, Sarah, and Betty Miller. “Introduction”. On the Side of the Angels, Virago, p. vii - xviii. ix |
Education | Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda | Margaret Haig Thomas (later MHVR
) successfully lobbied her parents to be transferred from Notting Hill High School
to St Leonard's School
at StAndrews in Scotland. Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda,. This Was My World. Macmillan. 12 |
Education | Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda | From 1896 to 1898 Margaret Haig Thomas attended Notting Hill High School
in London. Eoff, Shirley. Viscountess Rhondda: Equalitarian Feminist. Ohio State University Press. 10 |
Employer | Jane Ellen Harrison | After arriving in London, JEH
taught classes on Greek Art at the College for Working Women
, founded by her friend Elizabeth Malleson
in 1864. She also taught Latin part-time at Notting Hill High School |
Family and Intimate relationships | Nina Hamnett | NH
's mother was born Mary Elizabeth De Blois Archdeacon
in 1863; she attended Notting Hill High School
(an early London public school for girls) with the future writer Violet Hunt
. Mary Elizabeth Archdeacon... |
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