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  1. Florence Emily Hardy (née Dugdale) (1879-1937), Writer; second wife of Thomas Hardy. Sitter in 1 portrait. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Florence Emily Hardy (née Dugdale) by Rodway Gardner. print, 1910s.

  2. Florence Emily Hardy. Florence Emily Hardy, née Dugdale, was a writer of children's stories and the second wife and, later, biographer of Thomas Hardy. Florence was the daughter of school headmaster Edward Dugdale. She attended National Infants School in Enfield for two years until 1886, when she went to St Andrew's Girls School.

  3. Dugdale was born in Edmonton, London, the daughter of school headmaster Edward Dugdale. Florence attended National Infants School in Enfield for two years until 1886, when she went to St Andrew's Girls School. At the age of 20 her parents paid ninepence a week for her to study at the Higher Grades School. From 1895 onwards Florence's life would ...

  4. Abstract. In August 1905 Hardy had received a letter from an unknown woman who wished to see him. She had probably expressed admiration of his work and introduced herself as an aspiring writer who had contributed frequently to her local newspaper. Hardy was won by her assurance that she would not take advantage of the interview by publishing an ...

  5. Dugdale was born in Edmonton, London, the daughter of school headmaster Edward Dugdale. Education Florence attended National Infants School in Enfield for two years until 1886, when she went to Street Andrew"s Girls School. Career From 1895 onwards Florence"s life would be centred on her teaching.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2020 · At the age of 73, Hardy married a 35-year-old Florence Dugdale in 1914 His second marriage came two years after the death of first wife, Emma Gifford Newspapers ridiculed the 38-year age ...

  7. 28 de jan. de 2024 · Dugdale was born in Edmonton, London, the daughter of school headmaster Edward Dugdale. Florence attended National Infants School in Enfield f Florence Emily Dugdale (12 January 1879 17 October 1937) was a writer of children's stories and the second wife of Thomas Hardy, whose biography she wrote.