Ray Strachey (born Rachel Pearsall Conn Costelloe; 4 June 1887 – 16 July 1940) was a British feminist politician, artist and writer. Her father was Irish...
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England. William Strachey the English writer William Strachey (c. 1596/97–1635) John Strachey (d. 1674), friend of John Locke John Strachey (geologist) (1671–1743)...
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Conn "Frank" Costelloe. Their two daughters were Ray Strachey and Karin Stephen, in-laws to Lytton Strachey and Virginia Woolf, respectively. Mary later married...
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these essays, called "Cassandra", was previously published by Ray Strachey in 1928. Strachey included it in The Cause, a history of the women's movement...
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and Rachel (Ray) Costelloe in Hampstead, England. Oliver Strachey was the son of Richard Strachey and the great-grandson of Sir Henry Strachey, 1st Baronet...
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World War II, and the feminist politician, writer, and amateur painter Ray Strachey. She attended schools in Switzerland, Vienna, and Oxford High School...
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Stephen, who was Virginia Woolf's brother, and Ray married Oliver Strachey, who was Lytton Strachey’s brother. In 1888 in London, she met Bernard Berenson...
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Arthur Waley CH CBE A portrait of Waley by Ray Strachey Born (1889-08-19)19 August 1889 Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England Died 27 June 1966(1966-06-27) (aged 76)...
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English people. London: Ernest Benn. pp. 498–500. OCLC 504342781. Strachey, Ray; Strachey, Barbara (1978). The cause: a short history of the women's movement...
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Cooper, Ray Strachey, Edith Palliser and EM Gardner. Four suffragists during the Mid Devon bi-election in 1907-8...
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daughter, Julia Strachey, and ended in divorce. In 1911, he married Ray Costelloe (1887–1940). They had two children, Barbara Strachey (born 1912) and...
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English people. London: Ernest Benn. pp. 498–500. OCLC 504342781. Strachey, Ray; Strachey, Barbara (1978). The cause: a short history of the women's movement...
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the fifth child of the large Strachey family born to Sir Richard Strachey, colonial administrator and Jane Maria Strachey, writer and suffragist. She was...
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Richard Strachey GCSI FRS FRGS (24 July 1817 – 12 February 1908) was a British soldier and Indian administrator, the third son of Edward Strachey and grandson...
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English people. London: Ernest Benn. pp. 498–500. OCLC 504342781. Strachey, Ray; Strachey, Barbara (1978). The cause: a short history of the women's movement...
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Cambridge. Her brothers included Lytton Strachey and Oliver Strachey, husband of Ray Costelloe. The Strachey family background emphasised the life of...
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Party, Smethwick Emily Phipps, aged 53, Independent Progressive, Chelsea Ray Strachey, aged 31, Independent, Brentford and Isleworth, Middlesex Results in...
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In 1952, Christopher Strachey wrote a combinatory algorithm for the Manchester Mark 1 computer which could create love letters. The poems it generated...
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Millicent Fawcett, Agnes Garrett, Miss Fawcett and Ray Strachey after Royal Assent to the Equal Franchise Act in 1928...
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Group Spouse Adrian Stephen (m. 1914; died 1948) Children 2 Mother Mary Berenson Relatives Ray Strachey (sister), Christopher Strachey (nephew)...
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school; and it was during this time that Oliver Strachey began a new romance with Rendel's close friend Ray Costelloe, the niece of Alys Pearsall Smith,...
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Portrait of Barbara Hiles Bagenal by Ray Strachey, oil on board, late 1920s or early 1930s, National Portrait Gallery collection, London...
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and League for Rights of Women. Also present were British delegates Ray Strachey, a member of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies and Rosamond...
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photograph of Lady Henry Somerset (far right) with (from left to right) Ray Strachey, Mary Berenson, Hannah Whitall Smith (seated) Karin Stephen, and Logan...
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Susan Pedersen, Eleanor Rathbone and the Politics of Conscience (2004) Ray Strachey, Our freedom and its results, (1936), chapter by E. Rathbone Susan Pedersen...
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Scurr Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington Sophia Duleep Singh Nessie Stewart-Brown Ray Strachey Helena Swanwick Ellen Wilkinson. The feminist campaigner and journalist...
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Mick Mannock, World War I flying ace (killed in action 1918) 4 June – Ray Strachey, born Rachel Costelloe, feminist campaigner (died 1940) 21 June – Hastings...
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Strachey (1901–1979), novelist Lytton Strachey (1880–1932), biographer and critic, Eminent Victorians Ray Strachey (originally Rachel Costelloe, 1887–1940)...
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Philippa Strachey. Her Memorandum on the Position of English Women in Relation to that of English Men was published by the LNSWS in 1935. Ray Strachey, her...
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and the colours of the participant societies". The feminist politician Ray Strachey wrote: In that year the vast majority of women still felt that there...
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