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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ida_CopelandIda Copeland - Wikipedia

    Ida Copeland FRSA ( née Fenzi; 15 April 1881 – 29 June 1964) was an Anglo-Italian British politician. She was active in social welfare both locally and nationally, particularly the Girl Guides, and was one of the earliest women to enter Parliament, sitting as Conservative MP for Stoke from 1931 to 1935. [2] Family and early life.

  2. Ida Copeland FRSA ( de soltera Fenzi ; nacida el 15 de abril de 1881 - 29 de junio de 1964) fue una política británica anglo-italiana. Participó activamente en el bienestar social tanto a nivel local como nacional, en particular las Girl Guides , y fue una de las primeras mujeres en ingresar al Parlamento, ocupando el cargo de diputada ...

  3. Lady Cynthia Blanche Mosley [n 1] (née Curzon; 23 August 1898 – 16 May 1933), nicknamed "Cimmie", was a British aristocrat, politician and the first wife of the British Fascist politician Sir Oswald Mosley .

  4. Ida Copeland was the owner of Trelissick House in Feock, which she gifted to the National Trust in 1955. She was a Member of Parliament and a colleague of Nancy Astor, and was the woman who beat British Fascist Oswald Mosley in the 1931 election in Stoke.

  5. Ida Copeland FRSA (née Fenzi; born 15 April 1881 – 29 June 1964) was an Anglo-Italian British politician. She was active in social welfare both locally and nationally, particularly the Girl Guides, and was one of the earliest women to enter Parliament, sitting as Conservative MP for Stoke from 1931 to 1935.

  6. 21 de may. de 2013 · Buildings on the Spode factory site in Stoke were demolished in 1939 to make way for what was initially called 'The Copeland Art Gallery' to display antique Spode and other pots. The gallery looks quite austere but is quite a hit with those of us who love mid-twentieth century design.

  7. 18 de ene. de 2024 · Ida Copeland was half Italian. Born in Florence in 1876 into the aristocratic Fenzi family, when Ida moved to Trelissick she bought with her several pictures of her father’s home, which you can see on the walls.