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- Q7279358 description "British psychologist".
- Q7279358 description "British psychologist".
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- Q7279358 abstract "Rachel Pinney (11 July 1909 – 19 October 1995) was a British doctor who pioneered therapeutic approaches to children's development in the 1960s which she termed Creative Listening, and Children's Hours. From 1927- 1934 she was a member of the clandestine Ferguson’s Gang, a group of eccentric philanthropists who donated money to the National Trust and other rural conservation appeals. In her alter-ego as Red Biddy, Rachel, cloaked and masked delivered Ferguson’s Gang’s first donation to the National Trust offices in 1933. The delivery of £100 in silver for the endowment of Shalford Mill to the National Trust was reported in the Times newspaper. Unorthodox in many ways, Rachel kept a vow of silence on Wednesdays, and was a committed Peace Activist.".
- Q7279358 birthDate "1909-07-11".
- Q7279358 birthYear "1909".
- Q7279358 deathDate "1995-10-19".
- Q7279358 deathYear "1995".
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- Q7279358 dateOfBirth "1909-07-11".
- Q7279358 dateOfDeath "1995-10-19".
- Q7279358 name "Pinny, Rachel".
- Q7279358 shortDescription "British psychologist".
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- Q7279358 comment "Rachel Pinney (11 July 1909 – 19 October 1995) was a British doctor who pioneered therapeutic approaches to children's development in the 1960s which she termed Creative Listening, and Children's Hours. From 1927- 1934 she was a member of the clandestine Ferguson’s Gang, a group of eccentric philanthropists who donated money to the National Trust and other rural conservation appeals.".
- Q7279358 label "Rachel Pinney".
- Q7279358 givenName "Rachel".
- Q7279358 name "Pinny, Rachel".
- Q7279358 name "Rachel Pinny".
- Q7279358 surname "Pinny".