Diana Collins
Dame Diana Collins DBE | |
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Born | Diana Clavering Elliot 13 August 1917 Stutton, Suffolk, England |
Died | 23 May 2003 | (aged 85)
Alma mater | Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford |
Spouse | |
Children | Four, including Sir Andrew Collins |
Dame Diana Clavering Collins
She was born at
Years of activism
In 1940, her husband joined the
The Collins' friends included Sir
Following her husband's death in 1982, Collins became a trustee of the International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa until 1991, and remained on the Council of Christian Action.
Writings
She wrote an account of her marriage, Partners in Protest. She also wrote Time and the Priestleys (1994), an account of her friends, author
DBE and death
Diana Collins was appointed DBE in 1999 "for services to human rights in Southern Africa". She died, aged 85 in 2003, and was survived by three sons, including the judge Sir Andrew Collins. One son predeceased her.
Quotations
- "I would rather be married to the Chairman of CND than to the Archbishop of Canterbury".[2]
References
- ^ Denis Herbstein, Dame Diana Collins, The Guardian, 2 June 2003.
- ^ Dame Diana Collins – Obituaries, News – Independent.co.uk[dead link]