Background
She was the daughter of Elie M. Elliadi.
She was the daughter of Elie M. Elliadi.
During World War One, she was Honorary Adviser on Exhibitions and Art to the Greek Department of Information. From 1915-1919 she was Comandant of two VAD hospices. She was President of North Islington Infant Welfare Centre.
She was Vice-President and Director of the London Philharmonic Society.
At a parliamentary General Election she contested, as a Liberal party candidate Islington North in 1929;
She did not stand for parliament again. In 1938, she was awarded the Golden Cross of the Order of George I (Greece).
She was a championship tennis player, and at her home in Witanhurst she hosted her own charity tennis competition immediately after the Wimbledon fortnight, with many of the championship players staying on in London for the event.
She was a Member of Council, for the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. She was a Member of the Grants Committee of the National Playing Fields Association. She was a Member of the Executive of the Children’s Playground Committee.
She was a Member of the Executive and Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Anglo-Hellenic League.