Russell, Dora. The Tamarisk Tree 3 : Challenge to the Cold War. Virago, 1985.
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Employer | Phyllis Bottome | PB
accepted a position writing for the Ministry of Information
under the supervision of John Buchan (later Lord Tweedsmuir)
. There is some confusion between sources about dates of PB
's activities in the years... |
Employer | Dora Russell | DR
worked first in the Reference Division, then the Soviet Relations Department, of the Ministry of Information
(renamed the Central Office of Information
after World War Two). Russell, Dora. The Tamarisk Tree 3 : Challenge to the Cold War. Virago, 1985. 3: x, 4 |
Employer | Elizabeth Bowen | She worked, from 1940, for the Ministry of Information
, for which she reported on the situation in the neutral country of Ireland and on Irish attitudes to the war. Glendinning, Victoria. Elizabeth Bowen. Alfred A. Knopf, 1978. 202-4 |
Employer | Ann Bridge | Early in the second world war she worked at an indeterminate job with the Ministry of Information
, commissioning articles on the British war effort and placing them in US periodicals: the placing had to... |
Employer | E. M. Delafield | The Ministry of Information
sent EMD
on a mission to France. McCullen, Maurice. E. M. Delafield. Twayne, 1985. 89 |
Employer | Elizabeth Jenkins | EJ
's war work was done in the Civil Service
, first for the Assistance Board
which helped in the settlement of Jewish refugees and then with compensation payments to those whose property had been... |
Employer | Ella Hepworth Dixon | EHD
was employed by the Ministry of Information
to write propaganda articles (largely unidentified) for neutral newspapers. Dixon, Ella Hepworth. "As I Knew Them". Huchinson, 1930. 86 Fehlbaum, Valerie. Ella Hepworth Dixon: the Story of a Modern Woman. Ashgate, 2005. 101 |
Employer | Rose Macaulay | A year after taking this job she was transferred from the War Office
to the Ministry of Information
, where she worked as a wartime bureaucrat. Babington Smith, Constance. Rose Macaulay. Collins, 1972. 89 Emery, Jane. Rose Macaulay: A Writer’s Life. John Murray, 1991. 160-1 |
Employer | P. L. Travers | On the outbreak of the Second World War, PLT
went to work for a time for the British Ministry of Information
. House, Adrian. “Ever Afterwards”. A Lively Oracle: A Centennial Celebration of P.L. Travers, Creator of Mary Poppins, edited by Ellen Dooling Draper and Jenny Koralek, Published for the Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation by Larson Publications, 1999, pp. 25-28. 26 |
Employer | Kate O'Brien | During the early years of the war, KOB
worked for the Ministry of Information
. |
Employer | Phyllis Bentley | PB
moved to London to work as a researcher in the American Division of the Ministry of Information
: she lodged at the Senate House of London University, which had been requisitioned during the war. Bentley, Phyllis. "O Dreams, O Destinations". Gollancz, 1962. 228 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rumer Godden | RG
's husband, James Haynes-Dixon
, retired from his job at the Central Office of Information
. Biographer Anne Chisholm
dates his retirement 1960, but RG
herself is quite definite. Godden, Rumer. A House with Four Rooms. Macmillan, 1989. 219 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Jenkins | In old age EJ
said the love of her life had been a handsome, charismatic, married surgeon, Sir Eardley Holland
. She had been introduced to him by one of his daughters, who was a... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rose Macaulay | She met him while working at the Ministry of Information
. They fell in love, although Gerald was married. He was a prolific novelist; RM
's favourite among his works was his last, The Holy... |
Friends, Associates | Phyllis Bentley | At the Ministry of InformationPB
worked with politician and writer Mary Agnes Hamilton
, who admired Bentley's superb warmth and strength of feeling, but felt them to be a drawback for this kind of... |
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