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  1. Beatrice Chamberlain (25 May 1862 – 19 November 1918) was a British educationalist and political organizer. Life. Chamberlain was born in Edgbaston in 1862.

    • Educationalist, political organizer
    • Joseph Chamberlain, Harriet Kenrick
  2. hmn.wiki › es › Beatrice_ChamberlainBeatrice Chamberlain

    Beatrice Chamberlain (25 de mayo de 1862 - 19 de noviembre de 1918) fue una educadora y organizadora política británica.. Chamberlain nació en Edgbaston en 1862. Su padre era Joseph Chamberlain, un industrial local que más tarde se convirtió en alcalde de Birmingham y ministro del gabinete y fue, durante aproximadamente treinta años hasta que sufrió un derrame cerebral en 1906, una de ...

  3. The largest volume of correspondence in this series is between Beatrice and her half-sisters, Ida and Hilda Chamberlain, with many of these letters written during two extended visits to America which Beatrice made in the winter of 1897 and spring of 1898, and the winter of 1910 and spring of 1911, staying with friends and relatives of her step-mother, Mary Endicott Chamberlain, in ...

  4. Erfarenhet: Regeringskansliet, Utrikesdepartementet · Plats: Stockholm · 391 kontakter på LinkedIn. Visa Beatrice Chamberlains profil på LinkedIn, ett yrkesnätverk med 1 miljard medlemmar.

    • Regeringskansliet, Utrikesdepartementet
  5. orlando.cambridge.org › people › 5bf9107d-ef9f-4955Beatrice Chamberlain | Orlando

    It educated many outstanding women, including Beatrice Chamberlain. Textual Features : Dorothy Bussy : DB wrote candidly about the influences on her novel.

  6. Beatrice returned to Joseph Chamberlain's new home, Highbury, to organise his local political and social engagements there, as well as at his London residence, Princes Gardens. As a result, Beatrice developed an interest in local politics, and assisted her brother Austen in his duties as MP for East Worcestershire when he was elected in 1892.

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  7. The collection includes letters and papers relating to Beatrice's American visit, 1897-1898; correspondence between Beatrice and Neville Chamberlain, 1890-1918; correspondence between Beatrice and other family members, 1875-1918; correspondence between Ida and Hilda Chamberlain and other family members, 1888-1963, particularly correspondence between Ida Chamberlain and Mary Endicott ...