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  1. Bright young thing: A photo of Liz taken near Newcastle in 1966. Like me, she would go on to take A-levels, with the aim of going to university and escaping St Neots — something we couldn’t wait to do, or so I presumed.

  2. Early life. Hodgkinson was born Elizabeth Garrett, [3] and grew up, in the small Cambridgeshire town of St Neots. [4] She attended Huntingdon Grammar School, which was co-educational and which is now named Hinchingbrooke School. [4][5] At the school, she became a close friend of Amaryllis Garnett and was influenced by the bohemian household of ...

  3. Feb 9, 2016 · Liz, 72, who lives in Banbury Road, first came across Dillon in 1971 as a young journalist trying to break into Fleet Street while bringing up young children. “I was told about this strange...

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  4. Oct 24, 2015 · Roberta Cowell was Britain's first transsexual woman. Here Liz Hodgkinson meets the daughter she abandoned, and reveals the truth behind her stranger-than-fiction tale.

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  5. Behind the wheel was a singularly arty-looking woman and beside her sat a fair-haired eleven year old girl. The woman was artist and writer Angelica Garnett and the girl was Amaryllis, her oldest daughter. Angelica, who has just died aged 93, was intricately connected to the Bloomsbury Group.

  6. Liz was born in the small Cambridgeshire town of St Neots and attended Huntingdon Grammar School and Newcastle University, where she met Neville and embarked on her writing career. In June 2011 she embarked on yet another new career, as part-time shop assistant in her son Tom’s shop in Notting Hill, London.

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  8. Liz Hodgkinson. The story of the world's first female-to-male transsexual. Oxford blue, garage hand, medical student, philanthropist, ship's doctor, prolific author, heir to the baronetcy - and ordained Buddhist; the subject of this biography was all of these, but most extraordinary of all, Michael Dillon, was born female.

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