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Ava Anderson, Viscountess Waverley

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38: 209:. She was the socialite and he was stand-offish but entranced by Ava. He was at the centre of government during the second world war and when they married in 1941 he was one of the top four politicians in the country. She had the empathetic skills that her husband lacked, and Churchill noted that he found her useful. Some referred to her husband as the "Home Prime Minister" and his jobs included leading the 228:. She served on a few committees but her talent for entertaining was more important. Her husband helped to care for her son who died in 1951. She became Viscountess Waverley when her husband became a Viscount the following year. He died in 1958. 197:
later wrote that she "kept him alive" and that he "was her contact with gt. affairs". Her husband is credited by some with leaking key information to Churchill before he returned to power enabling Churchill to be aware of Hitler's rearmament.
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in Algiers where he was on holiday from his position of First Secretary at the British Embassy in Paris. They married in 1925 and his career was advanced by her communication and entertaining skills.
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said that she "probably exercise more indirect influence than any woman of her generation". She left many letters, unlike her second husband who was noted for writing very little.
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When her husband died in 1936 she continued to entertain and network. It was said that she was welcome at any of the London embassies as well as at great houses like Arundel and
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Viscountess Waverley became a noted correspondent keeping up with events in France and Italy. She was a close and sympathetic friend to
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in 1927 and two years later she gave birth to a son who had significant disabilities. She continued to care for both of them and
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noted "her contact with gt. affairs". It was said that she had "more indirect influence than any woman of her generation".
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In 1946 her husband was involved with the opera and the reconstruction of the
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political and social hostess at the centre of government during the
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Cameron Hazlehurst; Sally Whitehead; Christine Woodland (1996).
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A Guide to the Papers of British Cabinet Ministers 1900–1964
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Her life became focused on her husband after he contracted
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Index


Napoleone Parisani
France
Seaford
Ralph Wigram
John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley
John Edward Courtenay Bodley
English
Second World War
Winston Churchill
France
John Edward Courtenay Bodley
Gertrude Bell
R. V. C. Bodley
Josselin Reginald Courtenay Bodley
National Portrait Gallery
Ralph Wigram
polio
Winston Churchill
Belvoir Castle
John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley
Home Office
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Anderson shelter
London Docks
Harold Macmillan
Seaford
The Times
Diane Fletcher
The Wilderness Years

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