Balfour Lyttelton, Edith Sophy (1865 - 1948)
Short name | Balfour Lyttelton, Edith Sophy |
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VIAF | http://viaf.org/viaf/112167809/ |
First name | Edith Sophy |
Birth name | Balfour Lyttelton |
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Alternative name | Dame Edith Lyttelton , 'DD' |
Date of birth | 1865 |
Date of death | 1948 |
Flourishing | - |
Sex | Female |
Place of birth | Saint Petersburg |
Place of death | England |
Lived in | England |
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Religion / ideology | Spiritist |
Education | Educated at home |
Aristocratic title | - |
Professional or ecclesiastical title | - |
Balfour Lyttelton, Edith Sophy was ...
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Memberships | The Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship |
Place(s) of Residence | England |
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According to Wikipedia, helped establish the Victoria League in 1901.
Translated Les Deux Pierrots, Ou Le Souper Blanc (1891) by Edmond Rostand (1868-1918) into The Two Pierrots (1931).
According to Riedi (p. 21):
Travelled to South Africa with her husband (but without their three young children) in 1900, as Alfred Lyttelton was asked to chair the Transvaal Concessions Commission.
Friend of Violet Cecil.