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  1. Nancy Cunard Facts. 1. She Was Heiress To A Famous Line. Nancy Cunard was the definition of a “poor little rich girl”. On the surface, she had everything: Her father, Sir Bache Cunard, was heir to the famous luxury Cunard shipping line, while her mother, Lady Maud Cunard, was a society hostess of the highest elegance and intelligence.

  2. 29. Sept. 2021 · Maud Alice Burke was born in August 1872 in San Francisco, but was brought up in New York. In April 1895 she married Bache Cunard, the English grandson of the founder of the Cunard shipping line. He was more than two decades years her senior, the pair had little in common, and he preferred to live at his country house Nevill Holt Hall in ...

  3. Bache and Maud Cunard lived mainly at Nevill Holt 1895-1911. I haven’t yet identified their London address though there must have been one. After their permanent separation, Lady Cunard had at least five addresses in London, four of which George Moore visited though he didn’t write from them. She lived in New York during the war years 1941-1942

  4. 1. Apr. 2007 · When Cunard failed to cooperate, Maud all but disinherited her. Unbowed, Cunard continued her crusade, which by the mid-1930s took aim at fascism as well. She wrote dispatches for The Manchester ...

  5. 21. März 2018 · Avec toute ma colère : présentation du livre de Alexandra Lapierre publié aux Editions Flammarion. À elles deux, Maud et Nancy Cunard incarnèrent toutes les modes, les idées et les forces contraires de la première partie du XXe siècle. Héritières de fortunes colossales, séductrices, audacieuses, cultivées et libres jusqu’à fréquenter les chemins de tous les excès, elles ...

  6. Cunard and Moore reignited their affair in 1905, as Moore’s relationship with the painter Clara Christian foundered. So as Nancy grew to girlhood, Moore became her favourite friend. Yet about the time that Moore returned to London, settling on Ebury Street, Maud Cunard separated from her husband and began an affair with Sir Thomas Beecham, the conductor. The change was painful, but Moore did ...