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Frank Hird

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35: 264:, one of Gower's friends, but she rejected him. By 1921, Hird was engaged to "a nice young lady, suitable in every way and with money", Gladys Sinclair. Or so he thought. She was actually 42, 6 years younger than Hird at the time, and not so wealthy. The marriage, which took place on 5 July 1921, was suggested by her uncle, Colonel Hugh Sinclair. 183:, a position he had obtained through Gower's friend, Dunn, editor of the journal. He was known by the Anglo-Americans in Rome as "the post-boy", due to his young age. Hird was engaged to a woman, but he accepted Gower's offer to live with him and broke the engagement. 190:
remarked, on one occasion, "Frank may be seen, but not Hird." The nickname of Hird was "The Bébé" (he also signed his letters like this). They lived together and to regularize their relationship, Gower took the unusual step of legally adopting Hird.
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In November 1914, Hird volunteered at West Hall VAD Hospital, and in October 1915, he was appointed Secretary to the newly opened Kingswood Park VAD Hospital. From 1917-1918, during
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described it as "a gathering unique in the history of the town". The entire programme was in French, and one of the attendees told Hird that it was "just like being at home".
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Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003.
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Later in life Gower bought Hammerfield, a large Victorian house at Penshurst, Kent. After being financially ruined by Francis Shackleton—Gower lost
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Lancashire Stories: Containing All That Appeals To The Heart And The Imagination In The Lancashire Of To-Day And Of Many Yesterdays
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The Cry of the Children: An Exposure of Certain British Industries in Which Children are Iniquitously Employed
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Robert Francis Hird was born in 1873 in Hull, England, the son of James Hird.
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in June 1893. In April 1895, they were together in Venice visiting with
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On 15 November 1914, Hird organized a concert at the Pump Room on
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Dearly Beloved Friends: Henry James's Letters to Younger Men
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Index

OBE

Henry Scott Tuke
Hull, England
Westminster, London
Lord Ronald Gower
OBE
Lord Ronald Gower
Henry Thring, 1st Baron Thring
Lord Ronald Gower
Horatio Brown
Morning Post
Oscar Wilde
£
Sterling
Mount Ephraim
Rusthall
Kent
Ernest Shackleton
Arthur Vicars
Irish Crown Jewels
The Pantiles
Tunbridge Wells
World War I
O.B.E.
Delia Whitaker
Gladys Sinclair
Walter Sinclair
Westminster, London
St Paul's Church

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