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  1. Helen Gladstone s'occupe de cette organisation, dont elle prend la direction, durant cinq ans, jusqu'en 1910 [2]. Cette initiative est maintenant connue sous le nom de Blackfriars Settlement (en) [ 3 ] et, en souvenir de son action, un immeuble de Southwark porte son nom. Elle s'installe ensuite définitivement à « Sundial », Hawarden , au pays de Galles, tout en gardant des liens avec Newnham.

  2. Helen Gladstone (1849-1925) was the youngest daughter of four-times Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone and his wife Catherine. She studied at Newnham College, Cambridge, and was its Vice Principal from 1882 to 1896, when she returned to Hawarden to look after her ageing parents. While at Cambridge, Helen befriended Charles and Emma Darwin.

  3. Last night the Gladstone Team was pleased to support Chess in Schools and Communities, an incredible charity improving educational outcomes for… Liked by Helen Kang Very pleased to share the Lasker Fund has been awarded the HFM Billion Dollar Fund of the Year 2023.

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  4. Helen Gladstone (1849–1925) was the youngest daughter of Prime Minister W. E. Gladstone. She came to Newnham as a student in 1877 and stayed on as Principal’s Secretary and then Vice-Principal of Sidgwick Hall. Helen Gladstone thrived at Newnham, where she was known for her sweet character and sound judgement. In 1886 she turned down the ...

  5. On 15 February 2017, the freehold on which 210-221 Helen Gladstone House are located was transferred from the London Borough of Southwark to Helen Gladstone House ltd, Marlborough House C/O Crabtree Pm Limited, 298 Regents Park Road, London, England, N3 2UU (registered company number 08733393).

  6. After consulting The Gladstone Diaries 1840-1847, I began to unravel some of the mysteries behind Helen’s persistent ‘illness’. In his diary entry of Friday 1 October 1847, William Gladstone refers to Helen as being “at her worst and but just saved from death--” following which, the decision was made to send her away to Leamington.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2003 · The life of Helen Gladstone (1814–80), younger sister of William Ewart Gladstone, the pre‐eminent statesman of nineteenth‐century Britain, was an unhappy series of rebellions against a Victorian patriarchy that sought to manage her aberrant behaviour by grinding her into submission.