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  1. Anne Eleanor Scott-James, Lady Lancaster (5 April 1913 – 13 May 2009) was a British journalist and author. She was one of Britain's first female career journalists, editors and columnists, and latterly author of a series of gardening books.

  2. Anne Scott-James was one of the first top-flight women journalists to cross the barrier between writing principally for and about women to more universal topics. From 1960 to 1968 she wrote a...

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  3. Anne Scott-James. Exuberant Fleet Street pioneer who paved the way for a generation. Richard Boston. Thu 14 May 2009 19.10 EDT. Anne Scott-James, who has died aged 96, belonged to an...

  4. Anne Scott-James Obituary. Anne Scott-James, one of the outstanding women journalists of her day and an early star profiled in Ladies of the Street, has died aged 96. Although she had a privileged start, coming from a family of writers and educated at St Paul’s Girls’ School and Somerville College, Oxford, Scott-James still had to force her ...

  5. 15 de mai. de 2009 · By paulmcnally. The Guardian today pays tribute to Anne Scott-James, the Fleet Street pioneer who has died at the age of 96. Scott-James described herself as “one of the first generation...

  6. One of the first female career journalists, Anne Scott-James rose to become Fleet Street royalty. A formidable woman of calm authority and understated glamour, she began her career on Vogue...

  7. Author and journalist; wife of Sir Osbert Lancaster Scott-James began her career on the editorial staff of Vogue in 1934. She was the Women's Editor for Picture Post (1941-5) and in 1944 married Macdonald Hastings, who was working as a correspondent for the magazine during the Second World War.