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  1. Margaret Sheila Mackellar Chisholm (9 September 1895 – 13 October 1969) was an Australian socialite and "it girl" in British high society during and after World War I.

  2. 30 de ago. de 2021 · The daughter of racehorse trainer Harry Chisholm, who was a descendant of a family who had helped settle and explore Australia, Sheila was born and raised on a sheep and horse station at Goulburn Plains, New South Wales where she enjoyed a happy childhood with two elder brothers, John and Roy, and a devoted mother .

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  3. Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm (Nueva York, 30 de noviembre de 1924–Ormond Beach, Florida; 1 de enero de 2005) fue una política, educadora y escritora estadounidense [1] que en 1968 se convirtió en la primera mujer afroamericana elegida para el Congreso de los Estados Unidos [2] y representó al 12.º distrito congresional del estado de ...

  4. A century ago Sheila Chisholm travelled from Sydney to London and was soon best friends with two future kings of England - yet few people know her story.

  5. After an amicable break with Bertie, Sheila remained a close friend of Freda, as well as the other leaders of London society like Lady Diana Manners and Lady Louise Mountbatten, and became famous for her individuality. She was one of the first women to go hatless and had bare legs at a sailing regatta one year.

  6. Margaret Sheila Mackellar Chisholm (9 September 1895 – 13 October 1969) was an Australian socialite and "it girl" in British high society during and after World War I. She married three times: Francis St Clair-Erskine, Lord Loughborough (heir to the 5th Earl of Rosslyn); Sir John Charles Peniston Milbanke, 11th Bt; and Prince Dmitri ...

  7. 1 de feb. de 2014 · Vivacious, confident and striking, young Australian Sheila Chisholm met her first husband, Lord Loughborough, in Egypt during the First World War. Arriving in London as a young married woman, she quickly conquered English society, and would spend the next half a century inside the palaces, mansions and clubs of the elite.