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  1. Gertrude Elizabeth, Lady Colin Campbell (née Blood; 3 May 1857 – 1 November 1911) was an Irish-born journalist, author, playwright, and editor. She was married to Lord Colin Campbell, a brother-in-law of Princess Louise, Queen Victoria's fourth daughter.

  2. Campbell, Gertrude Elizabeth (née Blood ) (1857–1911), writer, journalist, and critic, was the second daughter of Edmond Maghlin Blood (d. 1891), of Thurloe Square, London, and Brickhill, Co. Clare, and Mary Amy Fergusson (d. 1899), of Leixlip, Co. Kildare.

  3. Irish-English journalist and socialite. Name variations: Gertrude Elizabeth, Lady Colin Campbell; (pseudonym) G.B. Brunefille. Born Gertrude Elizabeth Blood in May 1857; grew up at Thurloe Square, South Kensington, in London, and Brickhill, Co. Clare, Ireland; died Nov 2, 1911; dau. of Edmund Maghlin Blood; m.

  4. Gertrude Elizabeth (née Blood), Lady Colin Campbell (1857-1911), Art critic, journalist and socialite. Sitter in 3 portraits.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2011 · Born Gertrude Elizabeth Blood, she had enjoyed a liberal upbringing for the day, and developed into an intelligent, artistic and beautiful young woman. In October 1880 Gertrude had met Lord Colin Campbell, MP and youngest son of the 8th Duke of Argyll, and within three days they were engaged.

  6. Gertrude Elizabeth (née Blood), Lady Colin Campbell. Gertrude Elizabeth Campbell was a journalist, art critic, socialite and keen sportswoman. In 1886 she became embroiled in a notorious divorce case when she accused her husband, Colin Campbell, of infidelity and cruelty.

  7. other name:(Miss) Blood, Gertrude Elizabeth. Details. individual; author/poet; journalist/critic; British; Female. Life dates. 1857-1911. Biography. Irish-born author and critic; editor of 'Ladies' Field', 'Saturday Review' and the 'Pall Mall Gazette'; succeeded G B Shaw as art critic of 'The World' in 1889.