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Qué (quién) es R A Streatfeild - definición

BRITISH CHILDREN'S AUTHOR 1895-1986
Noel Streatfield; Mary Noel Streatfield; Mary Noel Streatfeild; Noel Streatfeild OBE; Mary Noel Streatfeild OBE
  • Noel Streatfeild, date unknown

William Champion Streatfeild (clergyman)         
  • Rev William Champion Streatfeild portrait
ENGLISH CLERIC
Rev. William Champion Streatfeild
Rev. William Champion Streatfeild MA (1839–1912) was an English clergyman and descendant of the historic Streatfeild family.
William Streatfeild         
  • Memorial within Chichester Cathedral
  • William Champion Streatfeild
BRITISH BISHOP 1865-1929
William Champion Streatfeild; Streatfeild, William
William Champion Streatfeild (1 September 1865Who was Who 1897–2007: London, A & C Black, 2008 – 15 February 1929) was the Anglican Bishop of Lewes. He was a descendant of the historic Streatfeild family, the father of the novelist Noel Streatfeild, and appears as the beloved but over-saintly father of the heroine, Victoria, in her autobiographical novel A Vicarage Family.
Noel Streatfeild         
Mary Noel Streatfeild OBE (24 December 1895 –11 September 1986), was an English author, best known for children's books including the "Shoes" books, which were not a series (though some books made references to others). Random House, the U.

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Noel Streatfeild

Mary Noel Streatfeild OBE (24 December 1895 –11 September 1986) was an English author, best known for children's books including the "Shoes" books, which were not a series (though some books made references to others). Random House, the U.S. publisher of the 1936 novel Ballet Shoes (1936), published some of Streatfeild's subsequent children's books using the word "Shoes" in their titles, to capitalize on the popularity of Ballet Shoes; thus Circus Shoes (originally called The Circus Is Coming), Party Shoes (originally called Party Frock), Skating Shoes (originally called White Boots) and many more. She won the third annual Carnegie Medal for Circus Shoes. She was a member of the historic Streatfeild family.

Several of her novels have been adapted for film or television.