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  1. Pernel Strachey or Joan Pernel Strachey (4 March 1876 – 19 December 1951) was an English scholar of French and Principal of Newnham College . Life. Strachey was born in Clapham Common in London in 1876. She came from a large family led by Lieutenant General Sir Richard Strachey and the suffragist Jane Maria Strachey.

  2. 23. Apr. 2024 · Three women — Alda Milner-Barry, Pernel Strachey and Ray Strachey — helped recruit women to Bletchley Park from Newnham College, the BBC reported. Milner-Barry by then had been a fellow and...

  3. Three women: Alda Milner-Barry, Pernel Strachey and Ray Strachey (née Costelloe), brought women into Bletchley Park through their personal links.

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  4. 17. März 2024 · On display for the first time will be a letter Midgeley discovered that Pernel Strachey wrote in January 1939 to the Bletchley Park commander Alastair Denniston, who had already started...

  5. (Joan) Pernel Strachey (1876-1951), College head and french scholar. Sitter in 27 portraits College head and French scholar. The eighth of ten surviving children of Sir Richard and Jane Strachey; her brothers included the central Bloomsbury figure Lytton Strachey. Pernel specialised in French at Newnham College and returned as a lecturer ...

  6. See contact details. Details of 7JPS. Reference: 7JPS. Title: Papers of (Joan) Pernel Strachey. Description: The archive consists of: literary papers and lecture notes on French literature...

  7. Strachey (1872-1968) and Pernel Strachey (1876-1951), along with her daughter-in-law Ray Costelloe Strachey (1887-1940). Their exchanges with Woolf are manifest in a large body of texts created over several. decades. As London-based feminist writers and activists whose work. spanned from the 1860s to the 1950s, the Strachey women were major.