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until Woolf's death in 1941.
Virginia Woolf also
remained close to her
surviving siblings,
Adrian and Vanessa.
Between 1924 and 1940 the
Woolfs returned...
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mental health worsened,
Woolf devoted much of his time to
caring for her (he
himself suffered from depression). In 1917, the
Woolfs bought a
small hand-operated...
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Harry Kenneth Woolf,
Baron Woolf (born 2 May 1933) is a
British life peer and
retired barrister and judge. He was
Master of the
Rolls from 1996
until 2000...
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Alternate spellings include Wolfe, Wolff, Wulf and Wolf.
Woolf is a name that is used as a surname,
given name, and a name
among Germanic-speaking peoples:...
- John
Woolf may
refer to: John
Woolf (producer),
British film producer, with his
brother James John
Elgin Woolf,
American architect John
William Woolf, Canadian...
- Dame
Catherine Fiona Woolf, DBE, DStJ, DL (née Swain; born 11 May 1948) is a
British corporate lawyer. She
served as the Lord
Mayor of
London (2013–14)...
- Who's
Afraid of
Virginia Woolf? is a play by
Edward Albee first staged in October 1962. It
examines the
complexities of the
marriage of middle-aged couple...
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George Monroe Woolf (May 31, 1910 –
January 4, 1946),
nicknamed "The Iceman", was a
Canadian thoroughbred race
horse jockey. An
annual jockey's award...
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Victor John
Woolf (1911–1975) was an
English actor, both on
stage and on screen.
Stage credits include the
stage manager in the 1969 West End production...
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Henry Woolf SOM (20
January 1930 – 11
November 2021) was a
British actor,
theatre director, and
teacher of acting,
drama and
theatre who
lived in Canada...