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Patricia Strauss (Patricia O'Flynn) was born on 21 October, 1909 in France. Discover Patricia Strauss's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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Patricia O'Flynn |
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78 years old |
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21 October 1909 |
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(1987-07-16) |
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Patricia Strauss Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Patricia Strauss's Husband?
Her husband is George Strauss (m. 1932)
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Patricia Strauss Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Patricia Strauss worth at the age of 78 years old? Patricia Strauss’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from France. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Ennobled, George was made a baron in 1979, and Patricia therefore became Lady Strauss. After her death in 1987, George Strauss married his long time companion, sculptress Benita Armstrong. For a portrait of Patricia Strauss see National Portrait Gallery.
She remained on the council until 1958, but by this time was focusing on sitting on the boards of numerous arts institutions. A governor of the Royal Ballet School, Old Vic and Sadler's Wells Theatre from 1951, she was later also on the boards of the Royal Ballet, Ballet Rambert, London Opera Centre, Sadler's Wells Opera and Goldsmiths College, standing down from most of these posts only in 1985.
Strauss stood unsuccessfully for the Labour Party in Kensington South at the 1945 UK general election, losing heavily. In 1946, she was elected to the London County Council, representing Vauxhall. She chaired the council's Parks Committee from 1947 to 1949, championing the provision of allotments within London parks and the more inclusive use of the parks' facilities; later she chaired its Supplies Committee until 1952. Strauss led an unsuccessful campaign for the government to require 0.5% of the cost of all new buildings to be spent on art, and while chairing the Parks Committee, organised a major exhibition of international sculpture in Battersea Park. Among her most notable successes, The Open Air Exhibition of Sculpture held in Battersea Park in 1948, over came significant logistical challenges and post-war shortages. Over 148,900 people attended the Open Air Exhibition during May to September 1948. Strauss, a keen art collector, loaned Reclining Girl by Dora Gordine to the Open Air Exhibition. However, as the exhibition opened, her home was burgled by a war deserter.
She was also a war correspondent with the New York Herald Tribune. Touring the United States in 1942, she addressed a lunch at the New jersey League of Women Voters in American, stating 'the last war gave the women in England the vote, and this war is showing them how to use it'. An ardent feminist, Strauss also wrote a story titled, 'The Lady Is an Engineer', published in Vogue. In 1945 Strauss became a director and member of the Tribune, the democratic socialist periodical founded in 1937 by her husband and Stafford Cripps.
Before her marriage Strauss had been a professional artist's model - one of Russell Flint's favourites - then a journalist. On 21 March 1932, Patricia O'Flynn married George Strauss, a former Member of Parliament, who soon returned to office.
The couple lived on 'millionaire's row' at 1 Kensington Palace Gardens inherited from George's father; it was refurbished by modernist interior designer Coats Wells in 1931-32. Patricia and George Strauss had two sons, Roger and Brian, and a daughter, Hilary.
Patricia Frances Elizabeth Strauss, Lady Strauss (née O'Flynn; 21 October 1909 – 16 July 1987) was a British Labour politician, feminist and patron of the arts.