Octavia Hill, social activism and the remaking of British society

This volume reassesses the life and work of Octavia Hill, housing reformer, open space campaigner, co-founder of the National Trust, founder of the Army Cadet Force, and the first woman to be invited to sit on a royal commission. In her lifetime, if not a household name, Octavia Hill was widely rega...

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Other Authors: Baigent, Elizabeth (Editor), Cowell, Ben (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London University of London Press 2016
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