Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
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Family and Intimate relationships | Millicent Garrett Fawcett | Philippa attended Newnham College
(the women's college founded by the efforts of her parents) and was marked higher than any other final-year student in mathematics at Cambridge
in 1890, embarrassing the university since the title... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Kate Parry Frye | KPF
's father, Frederick Charlwood Frye
, attended Saffron Walden Grammar School
and worked as a clerk and grocer. During the late nineteenth century his grocery business did very well, expanding into a chain, and... |
Family and Intimate relationships | E. Nesbit | Three years after the death of her first husband
, EN
married Thomas Terry Tucker
(known as the Skipper), a marine engineer and captain of the London County Council
ferry at Woolwich. |
Education | Berta Ruck | BR
studied art first at Lambeth School of Art, then, on a London County Council
scholarship, at the Slade School of Art
in London, where she was taught by Henry Tonks
. She then... |
Timeline
October 1999: The Greater London Authority Act received...
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October 1999
The Greater London Authority Act received Royal Assent, re-establishing a democratically elected authority for London, and introducing the new, elected position of Mayor of London.
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