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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beryl_GilroyBeryl Gilroy - Wikipedia

    Beryl Agatha Gilroy (née Answick; 30 August 1924 – 4 April 2001) was a Guyanese educator, novelist, ethno-psychotherapist, and poet. The Guardian described her as "one of Britain's most significant post-war Caribbean migrants."

  2. Beryl Agatha Gilroy ( nascida Answick ; 30 de agosto de 1924 – 4 de abril de 2001) [1] foi uma educadora, romancista, etnopsicoterapeuta e poetisa guianense. O Guardian a descreveu como "uma das imigrantes caribenhas mais importantes da Grã-Bretanha no pós-guerra". [2]

    • Universidade de Londres
    • 4 de abril de 2001Reino Unido
    • Reino Unido
    • 30 de agosto de 1924Guiana ou Berbice (en)
  3. 14 de jun. de 2022 · An illustrated talk about pioneering teacher, writer and psychotherapist, Beryl Gilroy, Camden’s first black headteacher and London’s second, by her daughter...

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  4. Gilroy’s novels capture life in both the Caribbean and in Britain with a particular focus on the lives of black women, children and the elderly, as seen in first novels Frangipani House (1986) and Boy-Sandwich (1989) both published in the Heinemann Caribbean Writers series.

  5. 18 de mar. de 2021 · This week's episode is centred around Beryl Gilroy who was one of Britain's first Black Headteachers. We contextualise her story based on her autobiography B...

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    • The History Hotline
  6. 1 de jul. de 2022 · The piece is the final instalment in a series of artworks celebrating London's unsung female heroes. A new public artwork to honour one of London's first black headteachers has been unveiled in ...

  7. 22 de jul. de 2022 · Dr Beryl Gilroy is believed to have become Londons second ever black headteacher and the first in Camden at West Hampstead Primary School in 1969. The school was then known as...