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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 ...
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Apr 2, 2021 · Lady Violet Bonham Carter, Bonham Carter’s paternal grandmother, was a feminist and liberal politician whose life straddled two world wars. “She lost her brother in the first, and then must have lived in such a state of terror, having dealt with that,” said Bonham Carter, who at times was at a loss for words when describing her family ...
Nov 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.
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She continued after Asquith’s death to be his most resolute defender, and the voice of Asquithian Liberalism. She was president of the Women’s Liberal Federation twice: 1923-25 and 1939-45. In 1945 she became President of the Liberal Party Organisation, the first woman to do so.
For all her egalitarian and humanitarian principles, Violet Bonham Carter was a member of the old ruling caste, a toff. In 1961, after a lifetime of being driven about London, she returns...
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English political figure Helen Violet Bonham Carter (1887–1969), the Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, supported the British Liberal Party philosophies em- braced by her large and politically connected family. A good friend of Winston Churchill, she produced a well-known biography of the famed Prime Minister.
Mar 13, 2021 · Winston Churchill held his first office in their government as Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (December 1905-April 1908). Nineteen-year-old Violet was fully aware of Churchill’s vivid exploits in South Africa, his fame and emerging career.