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Vita Sackville-West
Sir Harold Nicolson and his wife writer Vita Sackville West at their home in Sissinghurst Castle Kent. 1932 Vita died in 1962, and Harold died in 1968 Bloomsbury Group
Vita Sackville West Bloomsbury Group, who were radical artists for their time and centred their lives largely at Charleston in Firle, Sussex
VIRGINIA WOOLF AUTHOR 1929 Bloomsbury Group, who were radical artists for their time and centred their lives largely at Charleston in Firle, Sussex
M Henri Beraud, French journalist and novelist. 30 October 1924
Rabindranath Tagore - Indian poet. 22 January 1925
Charles John Huffam Dickens, FRSA ( 7 February 1812 - 9 June 1870 ), pen-name BozCharles John Huffam Dickens, FRSA ( 7 February 1812 - 9 June 1870 ), pen-name " Boz ", was one of the most popular English novelists of the Victorian era
Mrs Rosita Forbes at Buckingham Palace. Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Wrote Forbidden Road: Kabul to Samarkand. Joan Rosita Forbes Mrs Arthur T. McGrath. 4 May 1921
Deaf and Dumb Authorities Miss Ethel Whalley a 15 year old pupil at the Homerton Residential School, has written a play which other pupils, blind or deaf or dumb are rehearsing 23 January 1920
Sir Frederick Bridge, conductor and organist, at his home, Little Cloisters, Westminster Abbey
Rudolf Hans Bartsch, Austrias most noted novelist whose sensational tale Dark places in modern Babylon, dealing with life in the east end of London is now running as a feuilleton in 14 Austrian
Sir Phillip Gibbs off for a holiday in Cairo, Egypt
Sixty years at the House of Commons - Gallery men honour a notable veteran. Mr William Burnet Bloxam is receiving a little present from the Parliamentary Press Gallery on his eightieth birthday
Origination of the cross word puzzles. Prosper Buranelli is credited with being one of the originators of the intriguing crossword puzzle. 17 February 1925
Mr Channing Pollock, American dramatist in London for rehearsals of his play TheMr Channing Pollock, American dramatist in London for rehearsals of his play " The Fool " at the Apollo Theatre. 27 August 1924
Sir Paul Dukes, writer and MI6 officer. 31 January 1925
Distinguished French literateur visiting London. M Thierry Sandre, the distinguished French literateur and winner of the Prix Goncourt, who is reported to be paying a visit to London. 14 January 1925
Mr Gerald Du Maurier and Mrs H A L Fisher in Grangers film, Unmarried. 1920
M Marcel Prevost, the French author and playwright. 30 October 1924
The Reverend William White, well known in Australia as a novelist, who has been appointed curate of St Matthews Church, New Kent Road, London
Tales of hideous cruelties. Henri Barbusse, the Author of Under Fire 16Tales of hideous cruelties. The French novelist, Henri Barbusse, the author of Under Fire 16 January 1929
Shingled Orator to go to the US. Miss Margery Sharp, the author. 19 October 1928
Mrs Haden Guest, wife of Dr Haden Guest, former M P for North Southwark, whose new novel The Yellow Pigeon is just out. November 1928
Guest of honour at the Anglo - French Luncheon Club. Mr Tristan Bernard, the famous French novelist and his granddaughter. 29 May 1928
Sir Michael O Dwyer. Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab between 1912 and 1919. April 1929