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  1. Violet Attlee. Violet Helen Attlee, Countess Attlee ( née Millar; 20 November 1895 – 7 June 1964) was the wife of British politician and Prime Minister Clement Attlee . Early life and education. Violet Helen Millar was born in Hampstead as the tenth child and youngest daughter of Henry Edward Millar, a prosperous businessman. [1] .

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    Violet Helen Attlee, condesa Attlee ( de soltera Millar; 20 de noviembre de 1895 - 7 de junio de 1964) fue la esposa del político y primer ministro británico Clement Attlee. Violet Helen Millar nació en Hampstead como la décima hija y la hija menor de Henry Edward Millar, un próspero hombre de negocios.

  3. Attlee met Violet Millar while on a long trip with friends to Italy in 1921. They fell in love [213] and were soon engaged, marrying at Christ Church, Hampstead , on 10 January 1922. It would come to be a devoted marriage, with Attlee providing protection and Violet providing a home that was an escape for Attlee from political turmoil.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2018 · Tue 20 Nov 2018 09.14 EST. Clement Attlee, the Labour prime minister whose government founded the welfare state, looked after a child refugee who escaped from the Nazis in the months leading up...

  5. Key Facts. Tenure dates. 26 Jul 1945 - 26 Oct 1951. Length of tenure. 6 years, 92 days. Party. Labour Party. Spouse. Violet Millar. Born. 3 Jan 1883. Birth place. Putney, England. Died. 8 Oct 1967 (aged 84 years) Resting place. Westminster Abbey. About Clement Attlee.

  6. Violet, también conocida como Lady Attlee, fue la esposa de Clement, quien se convirtió en el primer ministro británico después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Violet fue una activista política y desempeñó un papel importante en el Partido Laborista, así como en la lucha por los derechos de las mujeres.

  7. 4 de dic. de 2019 · Both had strong marriages to resourceful women, Clementine Churchill and Violet Attlee. Both also had hinterlands beyond politics: Churchill’s flamboyantly in adventurism, literature and painting; Attlee more modestly in voluntary work, cricket and as odd-job man around house and garden.