Eleanor Lodge, the Glossary
Eleanor Constance Lodge (18 September 1869, Hanley, Staffordshire – 19 March 1936) was a British academic who served as vice-principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford from 1906 to 1921 and then principal of Westfield College, Hampstead, in the University of London, from 1921 to 1931.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Alfred Lodge, École Nationale des Chartes, Bertha Phillpotts, Chandos Herald, Dictionary of National Biography, Doctor of Letters, Elizabeth Wordsworth, Hampstead, Hanley, Henrietta Jex-Blake, Kaolinite, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Mildred K. Pope, Modern era, Oliver Lodge, Order of the British Empire, Oxford, Richard Lodge, School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, The Times, University of London, University of Oxford, Westfield College, Windsor, Berkshire, Wolvercote Cemetery.
- Burials at Wolvercote Cemetery
- Members of Hampstead Metropolitan Borough Council
- People associated with Westfield College
Alfred Lodge
Professor Alfred Lodge MA (1854 – 1 December 1937), was an English mathematician, author, and the first president of The Mathematical Association.
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École Nationale des Chartes
The École Nationale des Chartes (literally National School of Charters) is a French grande école and a constituent college of Université PSL, specialising in the historical sciences.
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Bertha Phillpotts
Dame Bertha Surtees Phillpotts (25 October 1877 – 20 January 1932) was an English scholar in Scandinavian languages, literature, history, archaeology and anthropology. Eleanor Lodge and Bertha Phillpotts are People associated with Westfield College.
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Chandos Herald
Chandos Herald (fl. 1360s-1380s) for Chandos le héraut is the name used to refer to the author of a poem about the life of The Black Prince in Anglo-Norman language.
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Dictionary of National Biography
The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since 1885.
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Doctor of Letters
Doctor of Letters (D.Litt., Litt.D., Latin: Litterarum Doctor or Doctor Litterarum) also termed "Doctor of Literature" in some countries is a terminal degree in the arts, humanities and social sciences that, depending on the country, is a higher doctorate after the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree or equivalent to a higher doctorate, such as the Doctor of Science (Sc.D.
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Elizabeth Wordsworth
Dame Elizabeth Wordsworth (1840–1932) was founding Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and she funded and founded St Hugh's College.
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Hampstead
Hampstead is an area in London, England, which lies northwest of Charing Cross, and extends from the A5 road (Roman Watling Street) to Hampstead Heath, a large, hilly expanse of parkland.
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Hanley
Hanley is one of the six towns that, along with Burslem, Longton, Fenton, Tunstall and Stoke-upon-Trent, amalgamated to form the City of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England.
Henrietta Jex-Blake
Henrietta Jex-Blake (June 1862 – 21 May 1953) was a British violinist, and the principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, from 1909 to 1921.
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Kaolinite
Kaolinite (also called kaolin) is a clay mineral, with the chemical composition: Al2Si2O5(OH)4.
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Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, located on a bank of the River Cherwell at Norham Gardens in north Oxford and adjacent to the University Parks.
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Mildred K. Pope
Mildred Katherine Pope (28 January 1872 – 16 September 1956) was an English scholar of Anglo-Norman England.
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Modern era
The modern era or the modern period is considered the current historical period of human history.
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Oliver Lodge
Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge, (12 June 1851 – 22 August 1940) was a British physicist and writer involved in the development of, and holder of key patents for, radio.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Oxford
Oxford is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town.
Richard Lodge
Sir Richard Lodge (20 June 1855 – 2 June 1936) was a British historian.
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The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (École des hautes études en sciences sociales; EHESS) is a graduate grande école and grand établissement in Paris focused on academic research in the social sciences.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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University of London
The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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Westfield College
Westfield College was a small college situated in Hampstead, London, from 1882 to 1989.
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Windsor, Berkshire
Windsor is a historic town in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England.
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Wolvercote Cemetery
Wolvercote Cemetery is a cemetery in the parish of Wolvercote and district of Cutteslowe in Oxford, England. Eleanor Lodge and Wolvercote Cemetery are Burials at Wolvercote Cemetery.
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See also
Burials at Wolvercote Cemetery
- Adam Koc
- Albert Hourani
- Benjamin Henry Blackwell
- Bill Ferrar
- Charles Umpherston Aitchison
- Dimitri Obolensky
- E. J. Bowen
- Edith Tolkien
- Edward Gordon Duff
- Edwin Cannan
- Eleanor Lodge
- Elizabeth Aston
- Elizabeth Jennings (poet)
- Ernest Bennett (politician)
- Frank Cooper's
- Grace Eleanor Hadow
- H. L. A. Hart
- Helena Wolińska-Brus
- Henry Christopher Mance
- Humphrey Carpenter
- Isaiah Berlin
- J. R. R. Tolkien
- James Legge
- Jaroslav Černý (Egyptologist)
- John Burdon-Sanderson
- John Louis Emil Dreyer
- L. Jonathan Cohen
- Michael Argyle (psychologist)
- Michael Dummett
- Michael Francis Madelin
- Nina Carroll
- P. F. Strawson
- Paul Maas (classical scholar)
- Peter Laslett
- Robert Bellamy Clifton
- Roger Bannister
- Sarah Cooper (marmalade maker)
- Sir Francis Knowles, 5th Baronet
- Sir Thomas Chapman, 7th Baronet
- T. Lawrence Dale
- Thomas Erskine Holland
- Walter Hooper
- Wilhelm Schlich
- William Henry Perkin Jr.
- Wolvercote Cemetery
- Włodzimierz Brus
Members of Hampstead Metropolitan Borough Council
- Archie Macdonald
- Beatrice Serota, Baroness Serota
- Eleanor Lodge
- Emanuel Snowman
- Florence Cayford
- Geoffrey Finsberg
- Geoffrey Hutchinson, Baron Ilford
- George Barham
- Henry Brooke, Baron Brooke of Cumnor
- John Loveridge
- Norvela Forster
- Reina Lawrence
- Sydney Copeman
- Tony Greenwood, Baron Greenwood of Rossendale
People associated with Westfield College
- Ann Dudin Brown
- Bertha Phillpotts
- Caroline Skeel
- Constance Maynard
- Eleanor Lodge
- Ellen McArthur
- Georgiana Chapman
- Marion Delf-Smith
- Mary Stocks, Baroness Stocks
- Peter Parker (British businessman)
- Richard Harries, Baron Harries of Pentregarth
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Lodge
Also known as Eleanor C. Lodge, Eleanor Constance Lodge, Miss E. C. Lodge.