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Eleanor Jourdain was born in Derwent Woodlands, Derbyshire, the eldest of ten children of the Reverend Francis Jourdain. She matriculated at Lady Margaret Hall in 1883 and was one of the first women who examined in the modern history school. After several teaching positions, she met Annie Moberley in Paris who suggested she took up the position of Vice-Principal of St Hugh's, which she did in 1903. In 1905 she became tutor in French, and in 1915, she succeeded Miss Moberley as Principal. She oversaw the College's move from Norham Gardens to the main building at the end of the First World War and presided over a substantial growth in student numbers. Sadly her tenure as Principal came to an end in a chapter of College history known as 'The Row'.
St Hugh's College, University of Oxford
Oxford
Title
Eleanor Frances Jourdain (1863–1924), MA, Principal (1915–1924)
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 108 x W 82 cm
Accession number
PCF11
Acquisition method
commissioned (?)
Work type
Painting