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  1. Priscilla Scott-Ellis. Hon. Esyllt Priscilla "Pip" Scott-Ellis (15 November 1916 – 1983) was a British diarist. She was one of only two women who volunteered to be nurses for the Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War . Life. Ellis was born in Seaford House in Belgravia in 1916.

  2. Priscilla Scott-Ellis. Priscilla Scott-Ellis, the daughter of the 8th Lord Howard de Walden, on 15th November 1916. One of six children, Priscilla was brought up in Belgrave Square and at Chirk Castle. In 1932 she was sent to Benenden School and in autumn 1933 to a finishing school in Paris.

  3. Diaries of the Hon. Priscilla Scott-Ellis (b.1916), daughter of Thomas, 8th Lord Howard de Walden, 1937-1941. 9 vols. Additions comprising correspondence between Cardiff University Library and the Imperial War Museum, London regarding the loan of Priscilla Scott-Ellis's diary dated 21 September 1937-11 March 1938 for the Spanish Civil War ...

  4. www.economist.com › books-and-arts › 2002/06/20Bravehearts - The Economist

    20 de jun. de 2002 · The least interesting—certainly the least intelligent and idealistic—is Priscilla Scott-Ellis, who at the age of 20 fell in love with a Spanish prince known as “Touffles”.

  5. This intriguing Scotswoman lived long in the memory of those who met her. The pro-fascist aristocrat Priscilla Scott-Ellis described a Spanish encounter with Jacobsen in her diary: 'An incredible woman, small and square, with a huge bottom.

  6. 8 de mai. de 2003 · On the right side are Mercedes Sanz Bachiller, the most powerful woman in the Francoist zone; and Priscilla Scott-Ellis, the wealthy English socialite who, lured to Spain by love, stayed on to...

  7. Objetivo principal: estudiar el desarrollo de la profesión de enfermería en España en la zona nacional durante la Guerra Civil a través del diario personal de Priscilla Scott-Ellis, así como analizar la personalidad de la autora en su contexto histórico.