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21 Lady Stanley and Dover Street circle, EBL p. 174, Bertrand
Russell, Autobiography and Nancy Mitford, The Ladies of
Aider Icy. J
3 Europe and London
22 Gertrude in London, EBL, BL, UBL.
22 Lady Lascellcs, quoted, BL. In affirmation of her remark,
an unpublished letter from GLB dated July 17th, 1889 from
the Marshalls’ home, Highficld, Leeds, to FB says of other
guests: ‘Rather amusing - tiiough they have none of them
heard of Morris, so to speak I*
22 Bucharest, EBL, BL, UBL.
23 Letter to Elsa, EBL.
23 Letter to FB, EBL.
23 ‘Domnul’ a Rumanian nickname meaning ‘the Gentleman’.
23 Letters to Horace Marshall, EBL p. 193 et seq.
24 GjLB’s attitude, BL p. 21.
24 Queen of Rumania, EBL, UBL.
25 Constantinople, EBL, UBL.
25 Quotation from an earlier biographer, Miss Elizabeth
Burgoyne, CEB Vol. 1, p. 21.
26 Billy Lascelles, BL, EBL.
26 London and Redcar, BL, EBL, UBL.
26 Hugo’s musical development. See Hugh Lowthian Bell, a
posthumous appreciation by FB and Elsa (Lady Richmond)
for private circulation, printed by Appleyard of Middles
brough, 1928.
27 Life at Red Barns. See Hugh Lowthian Bell, part 2.
27 Hugo at school, ibid.
28 Development of the iron and steel industry in North-east
England. At the Works by Florence Bell, published 1907.
A remarkable and much-neglected sociological work. In
order to achieve continuity in the story of the Bells’ con
tribution to the industrial development of the area, a few
details derived from other sources have been interpolated
here. See The Industrial Resources of Tyne and Wear, cd. Sir
W. G. Armstrong, I. L. Bell et al.; The Industrial North in the
Last Decade of the Nineteenth Century, Talbot Baines, with
preface by Sir Hugh Bell; The Economic History of the British
Iron and Steel Industry, Alan Birch (Mr Birch quotes C.
Wilson in Steel Review No. 6, April 1957); British Industrial
ists 18jo-19jo, Miss C. Erickson, p- 35 et teq.