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- Lady Victoria Campbell (22 mai 1854 - 6 juillet 1910) est une philanthrope britannique. Elle est issue de deux familles des plus grands propriétaires fonciers d'Écosse, étant la troisième fille de George Campbell (8e duc d'Argyll) et de son épouse Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower. Un épisode de poliomyélite dans son enfance provoque une paralysie et l'oblige à porter des attelles pour le reste de sa vie. En 1882, Lady Victoria connait une « seconde consécration » et consacre le reste de sa vie à aider ceux qui vivent sur les îles d'Argyll. Elle visite fréquemment l'île de Tiree, où elle défend des organisations sociales et religieuses, et s'y installe en 1891. Elle fait également la promotion de l'île, envoyant des détails sur le sort des insulaires dans des lettres régulières à la presse britannique. En 1911, la sœur de Victoria, Frances Balfour, publie une biographie posthume d'elle. (fr)
- Lady Victoria Campbell (22 May 1854 – 6 July 1910) was a British philanthropist. She was born to two of the largest landowners in Scotland, being the third daughter of George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll and his wife Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower. A childhood bout of poliomyelitis caused paralysis and required her to wear leg braces for the rest of her life. In 1882, Lady Victoria experienced a "second consecration" and dedicated the rest of her life to helping those who lived on the islands throughout Argyll. She frequently visited the island of Tiree, where she championed social and religious organisations, and moved there in 1891. She also anonymously promoted the island, sending details of the plight of islanders in regular letters to the British press. In 1911 Victoria's sister Frances Balfour published a posthumous biography of her. (en)
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- Carlton House, London (en)
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- Lady Victoria, c. 1895 (en)
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- Lady Victoria Campbell (en)
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- Lady Victoria Campbell (22 May 1854 – 6 July 1910) was a British philanthropist. She was born to two of the largest landowners in Scotland, being the third daughter of George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll and his wife Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower. A childhood bout of poliomyelitis caused paralysis and required her to wear leg braces for the rest of her life. (en)
- Lady Victoria Campbell (22 mai 1854 - 6 juillet 1910) est une philanthrope britannique. Elle est issue de deux familles des plus grands propriétaires fonciers d'Écosse, étant la troisième fille de George Campbell (8e duc d'Argyll) et de son épouse Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower. Un épisode de poliomyélite dans son enfance provoque une paralysie et l'oblige à porter des attelles pour le reste de sa vie. (fr)
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- Victoria Campbell (philanthrope) (fr)
- Lady Victoria Campbell (en)
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