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  1. Dame Flora Louise Shaw, Lady Lugard DBE (born 19 December 1852 – 25 January 1929), was a British journalist and writer. She is credited with having coined the name Nigeria.

  2. 14 de jan. de 2021 · Flora (nee Shaw), Lady Lugard by George Charles Beresford, half-plate glass negative, 1908, NPG x6539. Professionalism, research, and writing in the detached male voice of The Times was the key to being accepted in the deeply masculine world of imperial politics and journalism.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Flora (née Shaw), Lady Lugard. (1852-1929), Author and journalist; wife of Frederick Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard. Sitter in 1 portrait. Shaw was born in London into a large family for whom she helped to care. She began her career in journalism in 1886-7 writing for the Pall Mall Gazette and the Manchester Guardian.

  4. Shaw, Flora (1852–1929) British journalist and staunch advocate of imperialism whose articles played a vital role in educating both the public and politicians about the British Empire. Name variations: Lady Lugard; Dame Flora Shaw.

  5. Archive of Flora Shaw, Lady Lugard. Collection overview. Collection contents. Comprises correspondence, 1870; personal papers, 1847-1945, working papers, 1880-1938; material relating to the Jameson Raid and Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1900.

  6. Shaw, Flora (1852–1929), Lady Lugard , journalist, was born in December 1852 in Kimmage, Co. Dublin, third among fourteen children of Gen. George Shaw and his wife, Marie de la Fontaine, daughter of the governor of Mauritius.

  7. 15 de dez. de 2020 · Terrifying and Powerful, Fertile and Homely: Flora Shaw and ‘England’ in Representations of the Imperial Landscape, 1890–1904: The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History: Vol 49 , No 4 - Get Access. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History Volume 49, 2021 - Issue 4.