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  2. Lydia Lopokova was born in St. Petersburg on 21st October 1892. Her father, worked as the chief usher at the Alexandrinsky Theatre. Her mother, Rosalia Constanza Karlovna Douglas, was the descendent of a Scottish engineer and had a strong interest in dancing. Lopokova trained at the Imperial Ballet School and soon came under the influence of ...

  3. 25. Apr. 2008 · Lopokova retired from ballet in 1933 and after Keynes's first heart attack in 1937 he became her full-time job until his death in 1946. After a lifetime of travel, Lopokova never went abroad again ...

  4. 1. Juni 1992 · Lydia and Maynard: The Letters of Lydia Lopokova and John Maynard Keynes Polly Hill and Richard Keynes. London: Andre Deutsch, 1989. 360 pp. £17.95. William Coleman . William Coleman Search for other works by this author on: This Site. G ...

  5. Lydia Lopokova. Self: The Selfish Giant. Lydia Lopokova was born on 21 October 1892 in St. Petersburg, Russia. She was an actress, known for The Selfish Giant (1939), Mutual Weekly, No. 58 (1916) and Little Red Shoes (1937).

  6. 1892–1981. Lydia Lopokova trained as a ballerina at the Imperial School of Ballet in St Petersburg. Her appearance with Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes in 1918 took London by storm. Maynard Keynes became captivated by her childlike gaiety and idiosyncratic English, and after the failure of Diaghilev’s company, arranged accommodation for her in ...

  7. W. Milo Keynes. William Milo Keynes DM, MD, Mchir, FRCS (1924–2009) was born into a Cambridge family. He was a retired surgeon and anatomist. He was a medical historian and he wrote on Newton’s personality. The collection of Newton manuscripts was made by his uncle John Maynard Keynes. He was a great-grandson of the world-renowned scientist ...