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  1. Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, DBE (15 April 1887 – 19 February 1969), known until her marriage as Violet Asquith, was a British politician and diarist. She was the daughter of H. H. Asquith , Prime Minister from 1908 to 1916, and she was known as Lady Violet, as a courtesy title , from her father's elevation to the ...

  2. April 1887 in Hampstead, London; † 19. Februar 1969 in London) war eine britische Politikerin. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 1.1 Jugend und frühe Laufbahn (1887–1920) 1.2 Politische Karriere. 2 Familie und Nachkommen. 3 Schriften. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Wirken. Jugend und frühe Laufbahn (1887–1920)

  3. Portrait of Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury. The Bonham-Carter family is a British family that has included several prominent people active in various spheres in the United Kingdom . Antecedents. The Bonham-Carter family are the descendants of John Bonham-Carter (1788–1838).

  4. 4. Nov. 2021 · Published November 4, 2021. Updated November 7, 2021. A skilled orator and activist, Lady Violet Asquith took Britain’s Liberal Party by storm — and made it onto Hitler’s most wanted list in the process. National Portrait Gallery Violet Bonham Carter was renowned for her intelligence, oratorical skills, and forward-thinking ideas.

  5. Type: Biography. Violet Bonham Carter was born in Hampstead on 15 April 1887 as Helen Violet Asquith, the daughter of Herbert Henry Asquith and his first wife Helen Melland. In 1891 Violet’s mother died of typhoid fever, and in 1894 Asquith married Margot Tennant. At the time of Violet’s birth, Asquith had just entered the House of Commons.

  6. 13. Aug. 2000 · Is it possible to be smitten by a woman who died 31 years ago aged 81 simply through the diaries she wrote in the last two decades of her life? In the case of Violet Bonham Carter, the answer...

  7. 13. März 2021 · Winston Churchill first met Violet Asquith in the early summer of 1906 at a dinner party. She was 19, he 32. A close friendship developed, lasting throughout their lives. Apart from his wife Clementine, Violet Asquith, later Lady Violet Bonham Carter, was one of Churchill’s closest women friends. At the time of their meeting, the ...