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  1. Caroline "Hilda" Chamberlain (16 May 1872 – 28 December 1967) was a British political organiser and activist. Life. Chamberlain was born in 1872 in Edgbaston. Her parents were Florence (born Kenrick) and Joseph Chamberlain. Her father was a leading statesman who had been married before.

  2. Hilda Chamberlain Caroline Hilda Chamberlain was born in Birmingham in 1872. She was the second daughter of Joseph Chamberlain and his second wife, Florence Kenrick, and the younger sister of Neville Chamberlain and Ida Chamberlain. After attending school at Allenswood, Wimbledon, and taking German classes at Mason Science College, Hilda

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  3. 15 de fev. de 2024 · The Chamberlain papers consist of: AC: Austen Chamberlain papers. Catalogue available on Online Archives Catalogue. ACLAdd: Austen Chamberlain Letters Additional. Catalogue available on Online Archives Catalogue. BC: Beatrice, Ida, Hilda, and Ethel Chamberlain papers. Partial catalogue available on Online Archives Catalogue.

  4. Research guide to the papers of the Chamberlain sisters, Beatrice, Ida, Hilda, and Ethel Introduction The papers of the Chamberlain sisters contain correspondence and personal writings and ephemera of Joseph hamberlains daughters as well as some material relating to other members of the Chamberlain family.

  5. 12 de fev. de 2009 · English. Français. The Twilight War and the Fall of France: Chamberlain and Churchill in 1940. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 February 2009. David Dilks. Article. Metrics. Get access. Share. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Extract.

  6. (Caroline) Hilda Chamberlain (1872-1967), daughter of the Right Honourable Joseph and Florence (née Kenrick); sister of Neville Chamberlain, half-sister of the Right Honourable Sir Austen Chamberlain.

  7. 15 de set. de 2008 · In May 1939, after commencing alliance negotiations with the Soviet Union, Chamberlain expressed “profound doubts as to her military capacity even if she honestly desired & intended to help.” Neville Chamberlain to Hilda Chamberlain, 28 May 1939, Chamberlain Diary Letters, 418.