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  1. Lady Frances Balfour passed away in her London home, 32 Addison Road, Kensington, on 25 February 1931. She was buried at Whittingehame, the Balfour family home in East Lothian. This is but a limited overview of Frances Balfour’s many activities and achievements. For further information about her life, please refer to the resources listed below.

  2. Banks, Olive, ‘Balfour, Lady Frances 1858-1930’, The Biographical Dictionary of British Feminists, I:1800-1930, New York: NYU Press, 1985. Beckett, Ian F W, ‘The Amateur Military Tradition in Britain, War and Society , Vol 4, No 2 (September 1986), 1-16.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2020 · It is ironic that Lady Frances Balfour gave her autobiography the title ‘Ne Obliviscaris: Dinna Forget’ because the ‘enormous condescension of posterity’, as formulated by E.P. Thompson in The Maki...

  4. 1 de dic. de 2006 · Lady Frances Balfour Cosimo, Inc. , Dec 1, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 272 pages First published in 1919, Dr. Elsie Inglis-by English suffragist LADY FRANCES BALFOUR (1858-1930)-was the definitive biography, based on first-hand sources, of the pioneering physician.

  5. Frances Balfour. Frances Balfour, the daughter of George Douglas Campbell, eighth duke of Argyll (1823–1900), was born on 22nd February 1858. The tenth of twelve children, Frances had a hip-joint disease and from early childhood was constantly in pain and walked with a limp. Her biographer, Joan B. Huffman, has pointed out: " Her formal ...

  6. 20 de may. de 2019 · Frances and Fawcett thus first collaborated on founding the Women’s Liberal Unionist Association following the Home Rule crisis—and they would leave that body in 1903, unable to follow Joseph Chamberlain on his crusade for Tariff Reform. 18 Frances Balfour always thought of herself as a Whig, not a Conservative; Millicent Fawcett is best seen as a liberal imperialist.

  7. SUFFRAGIST, LADY FRANCES BALFOUR, 32 Addison Road, Kensington On 12 May 1879 Lady Frances Campbell married Eustace James Anthony Balfour, youngest brother of Arthur James Balfour, later prime minister. In 1889 Lady Frances began her political work when she joined the campaign to secure women's suffrage and became a leader of the constitutional