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  1. Trekkie Ritchie Parsons (née Marjorie Tulip Ritchie; 15 June 1902 – 24 July 1995) was an English artist and lithographer, perhaps best known as the (perhaps chaste) lover of Leonard Woolf after his wife Virginia's death.

    • 24 July 1995 (aged 93), Lewes, Sussex, England
    • Leonard Woolf, (1941–1969; his death)
  2. 28 de jul. de 1995 · Trekkie Parsons was a person of strong character, strong loyalties and strong affections. She was a dedicated artist and craftsman, a heart- warming hostess and a loving and supportive friend.

  3. Woolf continued as the main director of the Press until his death. His wife suffered from severe bouts of mental illness throughout her life, until her suicide by drowning in 1941. Later, Leonard fell in love with a married artist, Trekkie Parsons . In 1919, Woolf became editor of the International Review.

  4. 2 de ago. de 1995 · Trekkie Parsons, a British artist to whom Leonard Woolf expressed love, died on July 24 in a hospital in Lewes, England. She was 93 and lived in Lewes.

  5. Letters between Virginia Woolf's husband, Leonard Woolf, and Trekkie Ritchie Parsons, which have just been published, represent one of the last collections of papers relating to the...

  6. National Trust, Monk's House. Leonard Sidney Woolf (1880–1969), in the DoorwayMarjorie Tulip Ritchie ('Trekkie') Parsons (1902–1995) National Trust, Monk's House. SunflowersMarjorie Tulip Ritchie ('Trekkie') Parsons (1902–1995) London Borough of Camden, Town Hall Extension.

  7. 26 de ago. de 2006 · Trekkie was a lively, functioning woman of the world. She and Ian liked to live well. Ian was clever, confident and a good after-dinner speaker. The Parsons' style of life had little in common...