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  1. Allenswood Boarding Academy. Allenswood Boarding Academy (also known as Allenswood Academy or Allenswood School) was an exclusive girls' boarding school founded in Wimbledon, London, by Marie Souvestre in 1883 and operated until the early 1950s, when it was demolished and replaced with a housing development.

  2. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Eleanor Roosevelt (born October 11, 1884, New York, New York, U.S.—died November 7, 1962, New York City, New York) was an American first lady (1933–45), the wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president of the United States, and a United Nations diplomat and humanitarian. She was, in her time, one of the world’s most widely admired and ...

  3. No. Eleanor had two brothers Elliott Roosevelt (1889-1893) and Gracie Hall Roosevelt (1891-1941), who was known as Hall. A few months after their mother's death in 1892 both boys contracted scarlet fever. Hall recovered, but Elliott did not. When did Eleanor's parents die?

  4. Pippa was born in Knightsbridge as the fifth child of the large Strachey family born to Sir Richard Strachey, colonial administrator and Jane Maria Strachey, writer and suffragist. She was the sister of Pernel, Lytton and Oliver, among others. She was educated partly at home, and partly in Fontainebleau and at Allenswood Boarding Academy in ...

  5. When Eleanor was 15, her grandmother decided to send her to Allenswood, a boarding school in England. There, girls were given a progressive education and taught to be independent and politically aware. Eleanor blossomed at Allenswood and showed the beginning signs of the woman she would become later in life.

  6. Allenswood Boarding Academy (también conocida como Allenswood Academy o Allenswood School ) fue un exclusivo internado para niñas fundado en Wimbledon, Londres por Marie Souvestre en 1870 y funcionó hasta principios de la década de 1950, cuando fue demolido y reemplazado por un desarrollo de viviendas.