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Philip Morrell M.P. Burnley 1910-1918, Lady Ottoline Morrell and daughter at The Hollins.
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Philip Morrell M.P. Burnley 1910-1918, Lady Ottoline Morrell and daughter at The Hollins.
Philip Morrell M.P. Burnley 1910-1918, Lady Ottoline Morrell and daughter at The Hollins.
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Philip Morrell M.P. Burnley 1910-1918, Lady Ottoline Morrell and daughter at The Hollins.
Philip Morrell M.P. Burnley 1910-1918, Lady Ottoline Morrell and daughter at The Hollins.
Place
Burnley
Personal names
Lady O'Hagan, Philip Morrel, Lady Ottoline Cavendish-Bentinck, Duke of Portland, Julian Morrell, Hugh Morrell
General notes
Notes with the photo indicate it may have been taken during the Morrells' stay in Burnley September/October 1913 as reported in the local press. Hollins was the home of Dowager Lady O'Hagan formerly of Towneley Hall. Lady Ottoline Cavendish-Bentinck half sister to the Duke of Portland, married Philip Morrell in 1902, they shared a love of the arts and Liberal, pacifist politics and famously had an open marriage . She had a very striking physical appearance, and wore eccentric, often self-designed clothes and was a famous literary hostess, close to the Bloomsbury Group. In 1928 cancer resulted in the removal of her lower teeth and part of her jaw. She had a stroke in 1937 and died in 1938 after being given an untested drug. She is commemorated by a Blue Plaque on their home 10 Gower St., London. Their daughter is Julian born in 1906 her twin brother Hugh died at two days.
Notes with the photo indicate it may have been taken during the Morrells' stay in Burnley September/October 1913 as reported in the local press. Hollins was the home of Dowager Lady O'Hagan formerly of Towneley Hall. Lady Ottoline Cavendish-Bentinck half sister to the Duke of Portland, married Philip Morrell in 1902, they shared a love of the arts and Liberal, pacifist politics and famously had an open marriage . She had a very striking physical appearance, and wore eccentric, often self-designed clothes and was a famous literary hostess, close to the Bloomsbury Group. In 1928 cancer resulted in the removal of her lower teeth and part of her jaw. She had a stroke in 1937 and died in 1938 after being given an untested drug. She is commemorated by a Blue Plaque on their home 10 Gower St., London. Their daughter is Julian born in 1906 her twin brother Hugh died at two days.
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15 x 10
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1913
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