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Rackstraw, Marjorie, 1888-1981 (educationalist and social worker)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1888 - 1981

Biography

Marjorie Rackstraw was born 24 June 1888. She studied at the University of Birmingham and was a Postgraduate Scholar at Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, USA. In 1913 she became Bursar at University House, Birmingham, and from 1915 until 1917 did relief and reconstruction work in France. From 1917 until 1921, Rackstraw was warden of the Students Hall of Residence, Moray House, Edinburgh, and then in 1921 did relief work in the Soviet Union until 1923. In 1924 she worked at the Headquarters of the League of Nations, and from 1924 until 1937 was Warden of Masson Hall, Edinburgh University. During this time too she was Adviser of Women Students, Edinburgh University. From 1937, Rackstraw was in London doing social work and in 1939 was involved in the evacuation of day nurseries and nursery schools for London City Council (LCC). In 1940 she did relief work for refugees in France until the fall of France in June 1940. She then did emergency war work, and in 1944 joined the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in Germany. There she worked with refugees, community feeding, and the welfare of old people, including the setting up of hostels. In 1945, Rackstraw was elected Labour Councillor for Hampstead and from 1945 until her death she set up and worked with the Hampstead Old peoples' Housing Trust. Rackstraw was Chair of the Hampstead Committee of the Lord Mayor's National Air Raid Distress Fund, Chair of the Standing Committee on Communal Feeding, Governor of St. Olave's and St. Saviour's School, and Honorary President of Niddrie School Association. She was awarded the OBE in the New Years Honours List, 1960. Marjorie Rackstraw OBE died on 28 April 1981.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Mostly photographs related to 1 Keats Grove, Hampstead N.W. 3, 16 March 1961, 1937-1981, 1945-1949

 File
Identifier: Coll-705/6/8
Scope and Contents Documents in this file include (1) a Christmas card, the design of which is a watercolor illustration of the back of 1 Keats Grove, the house which Marjorie Rackstraw bought in 1937. Inside this card was the (2) illustration titled "Different Ways of Celebrating Peace". The original envelope read "Did Barnie do these? I imagine so, if so Sarah might like them. Back of M Rackstraw's house, 1 Keats Grove, Hampstead, London." (3) 4 photos depicting her and three guests in the house. The...
Dates: 16 March 1961; 1937-1981; 1945-1949

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