Hilda Seligman, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Hilda Seligman

Date of Birth: 18-Jan-1882

Date of Death: 20-Dec-1964

Profession: sculptor

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Hilda Seligman

  • Hilda Mary Seligman (nÊe McDowell; 18 January 1882 – 20 December 1964) was a British sculptor, author and campaigner from Blackburn, Lancashire.
  • She was married to the metallurgist and chemical engineer Richard Seligman (1878–1972).
  • They had four sons: Adrian (1909–2003), Peter, Oliver (who was killed in WWII), and Madron (1918–2002); and a daughter: Audrey Babette Seligman (1907–1990). During the inter-war period, Seligman entertained Mahatma Gandhi and the Emperor Haile Selassie at her home in Wimbledon, London.
  • She spent some time in India and founded the 'Skippo' Fund in London in 1945.
  • The fund was set up with royalties from her book Skippo of Nonesuch (1943) about a goat named 'Skippo', and donations and gifts from Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence and Isobel Cripps.
  • The Fund paid for a mobile health van that custom built in the UK, and later other health vans to serve isolated villages in India and Pakistan.
  • The Fund's 'Asoka-Akbar Mobile Health Vans' were given to the All India Women's Conference to administer. Hilda also wrote two other small books: When Peacocks Called (1940), Asoka, Emperor of India (1947).
  • Rabindranath Tagore wrote the foreword to When Peacocks Called. In 1999, Hilda's papers (Ref: 7HSE) were given as a gift to the Women's Library, London School of Economics, where they are still held.

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