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death | Flora Shaw | She was outlived by her husband Frederick Lugard
, who died on 11 April 1945. Perham, Margery. Lugard. Collins, 1956–1960, 2 vols. 2: 709 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Flora Shaw | In early October 1911 FS
's husband, Sir Frederick Lugard
received an irresistible job offer to become the Governor General of the new amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria. She urged him to accept... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Flora Shaw | FS
married her friend Sir Frederick Lugard
(a high-ranking army officer and colonial administrator) in the church at Funchal, Madeira, off the coast of Portugal; they then left for West Africa together. Burke, John, editor. Burke’s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage of the United Kingdom. Burke’s Peerage. Bell, E. Moberly. Flora Shaw. Constable, 1947. 244 |
Health | Flora Shaw | According to FS
's own biographer and her husband's
biographer (E. Moberly Bell
and Margery Perham
respectively, both of whom were friends of their subjects) it was overwork that caused such mental and physical... |
Leisure and Society | Flora Shaw | On 1 January 1928 FS
's husband, already Sir Frederick Lugard
, was made a peer in the New Year's Honours List. (Her name, which had become Lady Lugard on her marriage, did not alter... |
Reception | Flora Shaw | In a letter to her husband
, FS
articulated her motivation for political writing and described her own influence: I never thought of my work exactly as journalism, but rather as active politics without the... |
Reception | Mary Kingsley | The review of West African Studies which MK
dreaded the most was that by the Times, where the colonial editor was Flora Shaw
. Shaw was already closely associated with Frederick Lugard
, architect... |
Residence | Flora Shaw | After the retirement of FS
's husband in July 1919, they settled in their rural home in Abinger. He became Lord Lugard
in 1928. Bell, E. Moberly. Flora Shaw. Constable, 1947. 287 “Obituary: Lady Lugard: A Journalist of Empire”. Times, 28 Jan. 1929, p. 17. 17 |
Textual Features | Flora Shaw | FS
begins her book with the reminder that ours is not a white empire. At this time, when the British empire extended over a quarter of the globe, only one out of every eight subjects... |
Textual Production | Flora Shaw | She had first met Rhodes earlier the same year—in which, on 15 October 1889, the British South Africa Company
's charter was issued, granting vast powers including the right to occupy territory, to enter into... |
Textual Production | Flora Shaw | In her final years FS
published little. She helped her husband, Frederick Lugard
, with his work The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa, 1922, and occasionally wrote reviews for the Times Literary Supplement... |
Textual Production | Flora Shaw | She maintained an active correspondence, especially with her husband
, who was frequently away on public business. Perham, Margery. Lugard. Collins, 1956–1960, 2 vols. 2: 615 |
Textual Production | Elspeth Huxley | They had begun planning such a book after meeting at a Colonial Conference in summer 1941, at Oxford
, where Perham was Reader in Colonial Administration. Lord Lugard
supplied an introduction. Nicholls, C. S. Elspeth Huxley. HarperCollins, 2002. 166, 168 |
Travel | Flora Shaw | FS
(Lady Lugard) arrived in Hong Kong with her husband, Sir Frederick Lugard
, who had been appointed Governor of the colony. Perham, Margery. Lugard. Collins, 1956–1960, 2 vols. 2: 283 |
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