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  1. Miss Ironside's School (also called Miss Ironside's Day School and Miss Ironside's School For Girls) was a school at 2 Elvaston Place, in Kensington. [1] The journalist John Walsh, writing in The Daily Telegraph, called it "legendary". [2] It was founded in 1920 by Miss Irene Ironside, the aunt of artists Robin and Christopher Ironside.

  2. Sep 24, 2024 · Miss Ironside's School (also called Miss Ironside's Day School and Miss Ironside's School For Girls) was a school at 2 Elvaston Place, in Kensington. The journalist John Walsh, writing in The Daily Telegraph, called it legendary.

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  4. Miss Ironside's School (also called Miss Ironside's Day School and Miss Ironside's School For Girls) was a school at 2 Elvaston Place, in Kensington. [1] The journalist John Walsh, writing in The Daily Telegraph, called it "legendary". [2] It was founded in 1920 by Miss Irene Ironside, the aunt of artists Robin and Christopher Ironside.

  5. Rose Dugdale (born in 1941), the notorious IRA terrorist, was two classes above me at Miss Ironside’s day school – my two spinster great-aunts’ dame school in Kensington. Even though she was three years older than me, she made a great impression not only on me but on every girl in the school.

  6. Sep 7, 2020 · In 1959, she went to St Anne’s College, Oxford, to read philosophy, politics and economics and chose to live in what, even by student standards, was squalor. She became famous for gatecrashi­ng the Oxford Union debating society dressed as a man to protest against the bar on women members.

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · Bridget Rose was the middle child. Despite her first name, she had no immediate Irish ancestry and was known as Rose. She attended Miss Ironside’s school for girls in Kensington.

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