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Her father was Sir Francis Younghusband (1863–1942), a British explorer and mystic famous for his discoveries in Central Asia and his leadership of the British Tibet campaign of 1903–04. She was a student at the London School of Economics 1926–29, and a member of staff 1944–1958. [1]
Tweet 1947 Eileen Younghusband The importance of high standards for social work education : Social worker Eileen Younghusband (1902-1981), not to be confused with the second world war heroine with the same name, is in several ways an important part of 20th century social work history. She was active during the most decisive formative decades of the welfare state, contributing significantly ...
Feb 27, 2017 · Eileen Younghusband (1902-1981) was born in London but spent her early years in India. Her father, Sir Francis Younghusband, was an explorer and geographer famous for his exploration of the Himalayas. After a private education and work at the Princess Club Settlement in Bermondsey between 1927 and 1929 Eileen Younghusband studied at LSE for the ...
Eileen Younghusband and her diaries. Eileen Louise Younghusband was born in London on 1 January 1902, the second and only surviving child of Sir Francis Edward Younghusband (1863-1942), soldier, diplomat, explorer and mystic, and his wife, Helen Augusta, daughter of Charles Magniac MP of Colworth, Bedfordshire.
Apr 15, 2023 · Eileen Younghusband died later, older and differently. It was 1981, she was 79, and she was in a car driven by a close woman friend. They were en route to an airport in North Carolina where Younghusband was to board a plane to Chicago; the car plunged off the road and hit two trees.
Diaries of Eileen Younghusband, 1917-1930. Dame Eileen Younghusband (1902-1981) was a key figure in the development of social work during the 20 th century. Her archives, originally donated to the National Institute for Social Work, are held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick, and include documents relating to both her ...
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Born in London in 1902, the daughter of a diplomat, Eileen Louise Younghusband was raised in Kashmir, India, and privately educated. She then attended the London School of Economics, where she became a tutor in 1929 and a lecturer in 1933. Younghusband developed the school's first applied studies course to train professional social workers.