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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. 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 ...

  2. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Chisholm was born Shirley Anita St. Hill on Nov. 30, 1924, in Brooklyn, where she was raised by immigrant parents—her father Charles from British Guiana, who worked in a burlap sack factory and...

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Shirley Chisholm made history in 1968 as the first Black woman ever elected to Congress. Four years later, the New York representative made history again when she ran for the Democratic ...

  4. 1 de feb. de 2014 · Vivacious, confident and striking, young Australian Sheila Chisholm met her English 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.

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  5. 30 de ago. de 2021 · Sheila Chisholm (1895 - 1967) - the "Sheila" from Australia who fascinated British society and lived at 82 Hamilton Terrace | New contributions, Personal Memories, Hamilton Terrace | St John's Wood Memories.

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  6. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Sheila: The Australian ingenue who bewitched British society. Robert Wainwright. Allen & Unwin, Jan 1, 2017 - Biography & Autobiography - 432 pages. Vivacious, confident and striking, young...

  7. Sheila was 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. Entering British Society. In the summer of 1914, she and her mother left Australia to go to London.