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  1. Miss Ironside's School (also called Miss Ironside's Day School and Miss Ironside's School For Girls) was a school at 2 Elvaston Place, in Kensington. The journalist John Walsh, writing in The Daily Telegraph, called it "legendary". It was founded in 1920 by Miss Irene Ironside, the aunt of artists Robin and Christopher Ironside.

  2. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Miss Ironside's School (also called Miss Ironside's Day School and Miss Ironside's School For Girls) was a school at 2 Elvaston Place, in Kensington. The journalist John Walsh, writing in The Daily Telegraph, called it legendary.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Rose Dugdale, an Oxford-educated Englishwoman who left a life of wealth to become a partisan activist fighting for Irish independence, in a career that included bomb making, hijacking and art...

  4. 7 de sept. de 2020 · For afternoon piano duets at Miss Ironside’s School for Girls in Kensington, West London, the sisters wore identical white broderie anglaise dresses. When in Devon, they would practise dressage on ponies in a specially constructed ring. Popular at her Kensington school, Dugdale was remembered as warm-hearted, irreverent and very funny.

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · At Miss Ironside’s School for Girls, mistresses instructed the girls less in science than in sitting up straight: getting the right answer mattered far less than getting “Mr Right”. At home, Rose...

  6. 18 de mar. de 2024 · My school days with the IRA terrorist, Rose Dugdale, who has died at 82. By Virginia Ironside. Virginia Ironside recalls Rose Dugdale – the deb who beat up her parents’ friends, stole Old Masters and built missile-launchers. Her life has just been made into a new film, Baltimore, released on March 22.

  7. She was educated at Miss Ironside’s School for Girls in Kensington, where fellow pupils recalled a keen pianist (Mozart was and remained a favourite), full of “life and laughter”.