Eleanor Grove
Eleanor Grove (1826 – 22 November 1905) was a British translator and educationist. She was the founding principal of College Hall in London that allowed women to live in Bloomsbury and attend the University of London. She and her life long partner, Rosa Morison, have a building named after them.
Eleanor Grove | |
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Rosa Morison and Eleanor Grove (seated) | |
Born | 1826 Clapham, England |
Died | 22 November 1905 78–79) Tavistock Place, England | (aged
Partner | Rosa Morison |
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