Education
She was educated at the Marie Souvestre girls" school at Les Ruches, Fontainebleau, France and later in England when Souvestre removed the school to Allenswood there.
She was educated at the Marie Souvestre girls" school at Les Ruches, Fontainebleau, France and later in England when Souvestre removed the school to Allenswood there.
Dorothy Bussy and Marie Souvestre were both strong influences on the young Eleanor.
Lady Strachey’s liberalism faltered at the sight of him actually cleaning up his plate with pieces of bread.
Dorothy Bussy was a member of the Strachey family, one of ten children of Jane Strachey and the British Empire soldier and administrator Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Strachey.