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Lina Duff Gordon (1874–1964)

Author of The Story of Assisi

6 Works 70 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

Image credit: Lina Waterfield née Duff Gordon

Works by Lina Duff Gordon

The Story of Assisi (1900) 26 copies, 1 review
The Story of Perugia (1898) 23 copies
Rome and its Story (1904) 5 copies

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Other names
Duff Gordon, Lina
Duff Gordon, Caroline Lucie (birth)
Waterfield, Lina
Birthdate
1874
Date of death
1964-11-27
Gender
female
Nationality
UK (birth)
Place of death
Eastry, Kent, England, UK
Places of residence
Fortezza della Brunella, Aulla, Lunigiana, Italy
Villa Poggio Gherardo, Florence, Italy
Florence, Italy
Occupations
journalist
Relationships
Beevor, Kinta (daughter)
Beevor, Antony (grandson)
Ross, Janet (aunt and guardian)
Duff Gordon, Lucie (grandmother)
Waterfield, Gordon (son)
Waterfield, Aubrey (husband) (show all 8)
Duff Gordon, Sir Maurice (father)
Duff Gordon, Frances Waterton (mother) d. 1899
Organizations
British Institute in Florence (founder)
The Observer (correspondent)
Awards and honors
Order of the British Empire (Officer, 1920)
Short biography
Caroline Lucie "Lina" Waterfield, née Duff Gordon, was the daughter of Sir Maurice Duff Gordon and Frances Waterton. On the death of her mother in 1889, Lina became the ward of her paternal aunt, Janet Ross, also born Duff Gordon. Her paternal grandmother Lucie, Lady Duff Gordon, and great-grandmother Sarah Austin were famous translators and writers. Janet Ross (1842-1927), who lived at the Villa Poggio Gherardo, near Florence, Italy, was by then a famous writer herself and a prominent figure in the Anglo-Italian community. In 1902, Lina married Aubrey Waterfield, a painter. The couple restored and lived in the Renaissance-era fortified property of La Fortezza della Brunella at Aulla in the Lunigiana, and returned to Florence to manage a school at Poggio Gherardo in the 1930s. They were forced to Italy in 1940 at the start of World War II. Lina Waterfield worked as the Italian correspondent for The Observer from 1921 until 1939, and as a foreign correspondent for Kelmsley Press from 1946 to 1950. She was one of the founders of the British Institute in Florence in 1917. She published her autobiography, Castle in Italy, in 1961.

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1st ed. Thirteen illustrations by Aubrey Waterfield, fifteen photographs.
 
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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