Florence Bell
For the alpine skier from Ireland, see Florence Bell (skier).
Dame Florence Eveleen Eleanore Bell DBE JP (née Olliffe; 9 September 1851 - 16 May 1930),[1] was a British writer and playwright.
The daughter of Irish-born Joseph Francis Olliffe (later Sir Joseph Olliffe) and the former Laura Cubitt, she was the second wife of 2nd Baronet Bell of Rounton Grange, and was styled Lady Florence Bell; the couple had three children:
- Hugh Lowthian Bell (21 October 1878 – 2 February 1926)
- Florence Elsa Bell (c. 1880 – 3 May 1971, married Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond)
- Mary Katherine Bell, OBE (c. 1882 - 8 October 1966, married Charles Philips Trevelyan)
Florence Bell was stepmother to her husband's children from his first marriage: British writer and spy Gertrude Bell (1868 – 1926) and Maurice (Sir Maurice Hugh Lowthian Bell, 3rd Baronet; 1871–1944).
In 1918 Florence Bell was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE). Dame Florence Bell died on 16 May 1930 at her home, 95 Sloane Street, Chelsea.
Bibliography
- A Collection of Plays and Monologues for the Drawing Room
- At the Works: Study of a Manufacturing Town, Middlesbrough
- The Letters of Gertrude Bell, Volume 1
- The Letters of Gertrude Bell, Volume II
- French Without Tears: Book I
- French Without Tears: Book II
- French Without Tears: Book III
- Petit the a tre des enfants: twelve tiny french plays for children
References
- ↑ "Lady Bell". The Times (London, England). 17 May 1930. p. 14.
- Angela V. John, Bell, Florence Eveleen Eleanore, Lady Bell (1851–1930), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; accessed 2 April 2013.
External links
- Works by Florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe Bell at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Florence Bell at Internet Archive
- Lady Bell bibliography, librarything.com; accessed 26 May 2014.
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