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businessman, president of the Essex Baptist Union and chairman of West Ham school board. She was baptized in 1898, at 15. In Loughton, she lived with her parents at The Grange, and afterwards acquired a wooden house, Rose Cottage, which she renamed Rachel Cottage, and used as a holiday home for
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Muriel Lester retired from full-time work in 1958 and in 1963 she became a Freeman of the Borough of Poplar on her eightieth birthday. She was recognized as one of the world's leading pacifists and The Nobel Prize organisation believes she may have been nominated for the
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viewed the close of the Spanish Civil War and the opening of World War II from across the Atlantic, and despite the desolate outlook in Europe saw some grounds for optimism in the work of humanitarians including Muriel Lester.
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to the Lester sisters on the cottage, no.49 Baldwins Hill, Loughton, which they acquired after The Grange and Rachel Cottage were sold for flats. This second cottage had previously been occupied by Sir
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During the Spanish Civil War Muriel Lester was an active pacifist. She is pictured at a pacifist conference in 1936, standing fourth from the left of the photograph, in the Knowledge entry for
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at some point prior to the Second World War. (Records of nominees were not kept prior to 1939.) The since renamed Muriel Lester Cooperative House at the
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In 1934 she became Ambassador-At-Large and afterwards Traveling Secretary for the
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tour during 1934. He stayed at Kingsley Hall, the Lesters' foundation at
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Blessed Peacemakers: 365 Extraordinary People Who Changed the World
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Ambassador of Reconciliation. A Muriel Lester Reader
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Leytonstone
Essex
Loughton
pacifist
nonconformist
Baptist
Doris Lester
Kingsley Hall
International Fellowship of Reconciliation
Mahatma Gandhi
Bihar
untouchability
Bow
blue plaque
Jacob Epstein
José Brocca
Allan A. Hunter
Nobel Peace Prize
University of Michigan
George Hogg
List of peace activists
"Lester, Muriel (1883–1968), peace campaigner and writer"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/70870
UK public library membership
Blessed Peacemakers: 365 Extraordinary People Who Changed the World
ISBN
9781608992485

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