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  1. Helen Gladstone (28 August 1849 – 19 August 1925) was a British educationist, vice-principal at Newnham College in Cambridge, and co-founder of the Women's University Settlement. Life. Gladstone was born in London.

  2. The life of Helen Gladstone (1814-80), younger sister of William Ewart Gladstone, the pre-eminent statesman of nineteenth-century Britain, was an unhappy series of rebellions against a Victorian patriarchy that sought to manage her aberrant behaviour by grinding her into submission.

  3. www.williamgladstone.org.uk › helen-gladstoneHelen Gladstone

    Gladstone. Helen was the Gladstone’s youngest daughter and was born and christened on 21st September 1849 in Hawarden, Flintshire. Her sister Mary encouraged her to study at Newnham College, Cambridge and when she had completed her course, she became assistant to the first principal Anne Clough. She later became Vice principal of Newnham in 1892.

  4. Helen Gladstone ( Londres, 1849 - 19 de agosto de 1925) foi uma educadora britânica e vice-diretora do Newnham College em Cambridge. Biografia. Gladstone nasceu em Londres e foi a última filha de William Gladstone. Helen percebeu quando sua irmã Mary propôs que ela se tornasse uma das primeiras alunas a estudar no Newnham College em Cambridge.

  5. Helen Gladstone, youngest daughter of the Prime Minister, came to Newnham as a student in 1877 and stayed on as Principal’s Secretary and then Vice-Principal of Sidgwick Hall. Helen Gladstone was the youngest daughter of the Liberal Prime Minister, W.E. Gladstone and his wife Catherine, née Glynne.

  6. Helen Gladstone (1849–1925), Vice-Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge; Henry Neville Gladstone, 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden (1852–1935); he married Hon. Maud Rendel in 1890. Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone, MP (1854–1930), 1st governor-general of South Africa (1910–1914); he married Dorothy Paget in 1901.