Changing History

It was lovely to meet Dr Charlotte Purkis last week.  Charlotte has been one of the instrumental people during my search for Miss Mawer and I am very grateful to her.  At the moment, I am near Cambridge, so Charlotte and I met for lunch at my very old stomping

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A Partial Success

My intention is to create a set of books about Irene Mawer.  The first will be the biography, and the second will be a collection of press cuttings. The second one has actually been more or less finished for several months and I just couldn’t wait any longer to see

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My Home Office

You may be wondering why it has taken, and continues to take, such a long time for me to finish this biography?  Here is a photo which I thought might go a little way to explaining my Irene Mawer journey.  (Please read this in a light-hearted spirit, I’m explaining –

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Chorus

Three modern versions of the masks of the Ancient Greek Chorus.  These are in the museum at Amfissa, which is in Greece, very close to Delphi.   Irene Mawer was awarded the Freedom of Amfissa in 1948 after she and Ruby Ginner raised a huge amount of money to help repair

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132nd Birthday

If Irene Mawer were still alive, she would be due to turn 132 on Thursday (13th March). Irene was born in Wandsworth (near London) in 1893 and lived in that general area for all of her youth.  She attended Putney High School – which she loved, and she acted in

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