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  1. Helen Gladstone (28 August 1849 – 19 August 1925) was a British educationist, vice-principal at Newnham College in Cambridge, and co-founder of the Women's University Settlement.

  2. Helen Gladstone was the youngest daughter of the Liberal Prime Minister, W.E. Gladstone and his wife Catherine, née Glynne. She came to Newnham as a student in 1877 and stayed on as Principal’s Secretary. Subsequently she became Vice-Principal in charge of the Hall that is now known as Sidgwick Hall.

  3. www.williamgladstone.org.uk › helen-gladstoneHelen Gladstone

    Helen Gladstone (1849–1925) was the youngest child of the British prime minister William Gladstone. She studied at Newnham College, Cambridge and became a pioneer of women's education and social reform.

  4. Helen Gladstone, nacida en Londres el 28 de agosto de 1849 y murió en Hawarden, Gales el 19 de agosto de 1925, es un educador británico. Es asociada principal en Newnham College, Cambridge.

  5. Helen Jane Gladstone (1814-80) was the youngest daughter of a wealthy Scottish merchant and the sister of the prime minister William Ewart Gladstone. She had a troubled life marked by illness, addiction, conversion to Catholicism and isolation on the Isle of Wight.

  6. 4 de abr. de 2003 · The life of Helen Gladstone (1814–80), younger sister of William Ewart Gladstone, the pre-eminent statesman of nineteenth-century Britain, was an unhappy series of rebellions against a Victorian patriarchy that sought to manage her aberrant behaviour by grinding her into submission.

  7. Helen's conversion to Roman Catholicism was a personal and political blow. The Gladstones’ life stories illustrate life-chances, emotional and psychic development in the context of gender and seniority played out in a particular familial setting.