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  2. 9. Apr. 2009 · Frances Partridge was one of the great British diarists of the 20th century. She was born in 1900, the daughter of a progressive mother and architect father whose friends included Henry James and Arthur Conan Doyle. After studying Moral Sciences and English at Cambridge, Frances worked in Francis Birrell and Bunny Garnett's bookshop in London.

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  4. Frances Partridge remained characteristically resilient in the face of this difficult situation. In later years, while always championing Ralph, she also managed to avoid direct criticism of ...

  5. Frances Partridge. Frances Marshall, the third daughter and youngest of the six children of William Cecil Marshall (1849–1921) and his wife, Margaret Anna Lloyd (1863–1941), was born in Bedford Square, Bloomsbury on 15th March 1900. Her father was a successful architect and a keen sportsman who reached the final of the first Wimbledon ...

  6. Frances Catherine Partridge (née Marshall) Sitter in 9 portraits. Artist associated with 2 portraits. A member of the Bloomsbury circle, Frances Marshall was David Garnett's sister-in-law and worked in his bookshop in the 1920s where she met Ralph Partridge whom she eventually married. She is the author of numerous works but is most noted for ...

  7. Books. A Pacifist's War: Diaries, 1939-1945. Francis Partridge's diaries are the record of a woman who not only participated in the lives of the legendary Bloomsbury group, but was the circle’s oldest surviving member until her death in 2004. At the outset of the Second World War, Ralph and Frances Partridge were both convinced pacifists.