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Gillian Brown (diplomat)

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broke, and Norway became one of the first countries to ban Argentine imports (the argument that territorial disputes must not be settled by force went straight home in the only
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Gill Brown was happy in Oslo: in command of her subject ... and in a country where her achievements as a professional woman were much respected. She reaped her reward when the
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civil servant, and his wife, Gerda Lois Brown, nÊe Grenside (1885–1961), an artist whose mother was Danish. Her sister was the
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which now annually awards the Dame Gillian Brown Postgraduate Scholarship in her memory.
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Brown was appointed CMG in 1971 and made a Dame (female equivalent of Knight) of the
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in 1943 were liberalising recruitment policies at the Foreign Office – later the
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Brown was a practicing Anglican. She died suddenly at her sister's home in
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in 1981. The King of Norway awarded her the Grand Cross of the
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1981–83; she was the second female British ambassador after
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index

Dame Gillian Brown
DCVO
CMG
Wimbledon
Ministry of Works
mycologist
Juliet Frankland
Somerville College, Oxford
Ernest Bevin
Anthony Eden
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Budapest
Washington, D.C.
OECD
Paris
Torrey Canyon
Ambassador
Norway
Anne Warburton
Civil Service
Greenwich Forum
Anglo-Norse Society in London
Falklands crisis
NATO
Soviet Union
Ravenstonedale
Royal Victorian Order
Order of St Olav
LLD
University of Bath

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