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| Relationship | Name | Date - Period |
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| Mother | Lady Strachey | |
| Father | Sir Richard Strachey | |
| Group | Apostle | |
| Group | Bloomsbury | |
| Group | Ottoline | |
| Friend | Dora Carrington | |
| Friend | Henry Lamb | |
| Friend | Lady Ottoline Morrell | 1873-1938 |
| Friend | John Maynard Keynes | |
| Friend | Augustus John | |
| Friend | Virginia Woolf | |
| Friend | Leonard Woolf | |
| Friend | Aldous Huxley | 1894-1963 |
| Friend | David Garnett | 1892-1981 |
| Where | Why | When |
|---|---|---|
| Bedford Square | ||
| Garsington Manor | Residence of Ottoline Morrell | |
| Leamington College | School | |
| Liverpool University | Student reading History | |
| Trinity College Cambridge | ||
| Belsize Park Gardens | ||
| Lancaster Gate | ||
| 61,Gordon Square | Residence | 1929 |
| The Mill, Tidmarsh | Residence | |
| Ham Spray House, Hungerford | Residence | ??-1932 |
| Title | Genre | Date - Edition |
|---|---|---|
| Landmarks in French Literature | 1912 | |
| Eminent Victorians | 1921 | |
| Books and Characters | 1922 | |
| Pope | 1925 |
Biographical Details and Notes
Book reviewer for the Spectator 1904-1914
A member of the Apostles
Note from The Life of John Maynard Keynes, author R F Harrod, published London 1951, by Macmillion and Co Ltd. "History will judge the genius of his work. But his individual quality elusive yet strangely compelling, the exciting side of his nature which manifested itself in conversation with his friends will probably be lost to future generations".
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