
Late teens she wrote a story for a juvenile Patriotic Reader “Patches of Red” (APK 77) Summer months often took a house in Taplow or Maidenhead and double skiff for the season. Aged 8 did first channel crossing to Blankenberghe, Belgium (APF 42).ġ898 to July 1907 at Notting Hill High School, (aged 7 write plays APF 44) then day school in Wiesbaden, Germany and finishing school at Montreux, Switzerland (aged 17 published her first poem). Walks in Kensington Gardens, nannied summers in Broadstairs (APF 40). She had an older sister six years, Clara May (later Mrs Malden). Maternal grandfather was Rabonitz from Vienna and they moved to London in 1872.

To Albert Stern and Elizabeth (Elise) Schwabcher (1859-1939). 1890 June 17 Gladys Bronwen Stern (or spelt Bronwyn, originally Bertha) born 99 St Mark’s Road, North Kensington, later moved to 42 Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill.
