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  1. Frances Catherine Partridge (née Marshall) Sitter in 9 portraits. Artist associated with 2 portraits. A member of the Bloomsbury circle, Frances Marshall was David Garnett's sister-in-law and worked in his bookshop in the 1920s where she met Ralph Partridge whom she eventually married. She is the author of numerous works but is most noted for ...

  2. 5 de fev. de 2004 · Died. February 05, 2004. Genre. Biographies & Memoirs, Translation. edit data. Frances Partridge CBE was the last surviving member of the Bloomsbury Group. She is most known for her diaries. Her father was William Cecil Marshall, architect and runner-up in the very first Wimbledon tournament. She was the sister of Ray Garnett and Thomas Marshall.

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  4. Frances Catherine Partridge (née Marshall) Sitter in 9 portraits. Artist associated with 2 portraits. A member of the Bloomsbury circle, Frances Marshall was David Garnett's sister-in-law and worked in his bookshop in the 1920s where she met Ralph Partridge whom she eventually married. She is the author of numerous works but is most noted for ...

  5. Frances Partridge was born a Victorian, in March 1900. Her father, an architect who played in the first final at Wimbledon, knew Darwin. Her mother was a suffragette.

  6. Frances Partridge (1900-2004) was a fringe member of the Bloomsbury Group, but someone who outlived all the other major figures. She knew Lytton Strachey and Dora Carrington, and she married Ralph Partridge after his first wife’s suicide. She also became a prolific diarist and a translator of novels from the original Spanish.

  7. Frances Partridge, född Marshall 15 mars 1900, död 5 februari 2004, var en engelsk författare. Hon gifte sig 1933 med Ralph Partridge och var medlem av den så kallade Bloomsburygruppen . Det var publikationen av hennes underhållande och informativa dagböcker om Bloomsburygruppen och en svunnen idyllisk tillvaro, som gav Frances Partridge status som krönikör av gruppens trassliga ...