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  1. 28 de oct. de 2023 · Captain and Mrs Bambridge (1938–1976) Captain George and Mrs Elsie Bambridge first rented Wimpole in 1938 and had bought it by 1942. The only surviving child of Rudyard Kipling, Elsie Bambridge was able to use the substantial royalties from her father’s books to refurbish the house.

  2. 7 de oct. de 2022 · 1896. Mort : 1976. Note : Fille de Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), épouse George Bambridge en 1924. Domaines : Histoire de l'Europe. Autre forme du nom : Elsie Kipling (1896-1976)

  3. Son- John Kipling (British Army Personnel) Daughters- Josephine Kipling, Elsie Bambridge: Parents: Father- John Lockwood Kipling (A Sculptor and Pottery Designer) Mother- Alice Kipling: Grandparents: Maternal Grandfather- George Browne MacDonald Grandmother- Hannah Jones Paternal Grandfather- Joseph Kipling Grandmother- Frances Lockwood: Siblings

  4. Elsie reveals that Jack went to war, not out of patriotism, but to get away from his family, particularly to escape the shadow of Kipling's fame. There is then a flashback to a time when Jack was only seven, showing Jack and Elsie with their father. It is now 1924, and Elsie is marrying George Bambridge.

  5. www.thedicamillo.com › house › wimpole-hallWimpole Hall - DiCamillo

    Wimpole was restored by its last private owner, Elsie Bambridge, Rudyard Kipling's daughter, who left the house to the National Trust at her death in 1976 (she is buried at St. Andrew's Church on the Wimpole Estate). Wimpole Hall is the largest country house in Cambridgeshire. On October 27, 1843 Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited Wimpole ...

  6. Encuentre elsie bambridge la fotografía, imagen, vector, ilustración o imagen a 360 grados perfectos. Disponible tanto para licencias RF como para las licencias RM.

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