tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post3153468569848017054..comments2024-03-13T16:33:53.563+00:00Comments on <b>Dr Tony Shaw</b><br>: Is This Sinead Acheson (1891–1973)?Dr Tony Shawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07565448709541046337noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-16603986871472114122023-11-21T15:03:29.623+00:002023-11-21T15:03:29.623+00:00Since my younger brother Matt and cousin Martin ha...Since my younger brother Matt and cousin Martin have commented on Sinead Acheson I have a few insights about my Great Aunt. My last visit with her was in the 1960's and I was in my mid 20's when my other brother, Gerald Acheson McCloghry, and I stayed with her at her flat in the "Middle Temple" in London. At that time she knew so many people and I discovered she was one of the amazing Sufferjets. In our many conversations I asked her why she never got married and she stated "I would not give up my freedom for any man". I appreciate all who contributed to the memory of my Great Aunt Sinead. <br />Best to all, Tom. glinseco@gmail.com Thomas M. McCloghry 21 Nov 2023https://www.blogger.com/profile/06040353708644404683noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-12671504077558360492016-02-14T12:58:17.778+00:002016-02-14T12:58:17.778+00:00Hi Mark and Martin
Many thanks for the comments, ...<b>Hi Mark and Martin<br /><br />Many thanks for the comments, and apologies to Martin for my incompetence. April 2014 feels like a very long time ago, part of the reason being that we were in the throes of moving from Nottingham to Manchester at the time, so Martin's comments are only dimly registering at the moment. Fishing into my email history I seem (judging from the title of my email) to have sent the same one twice - but to the wrong address! That would explain my not receiving a reply, although I don't recall receiving the usual bounce either. (I enclose the original email anyway.)<br /><br />I'd love to know if you can provide me with any more information about Sinead Acheson, any at all although I'm obviously very interested in an accurate description of her relationship with Britton: I know she willed everything to him, but he was dead by then in any case! Correspondence between the two is very coy, although she once calls him 'darling', and Britton (half in jest I think) tells her she can share a single bed with him in Russia if the local police allow it. A long letter about him locking himself out of her place in London wearing only her underpants (while she was with the Home Guard in the Blackpool area) is hilarious but too complicated to go into now. (Believe me, I'm not making any of this up.)<br /><br />Shaw is a very common name and as far as I know there's no relationship, which I think is a pity!<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />Tony<br /><br />PS Do you think that <i>is</i> her in the photo?</b>Dr Tony Shawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07565448709541046337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-63058120960104879282016-02-14T00:59:04.627+00:002016-02-14T00:59:04.627+00:00Tony,
Martin is correct. She was also my great au...Tony,<br /><br />Martin is correct. She was also my great aunt as Martin is my cousin. My father, Thomas McCloghry, researched and compiled a fairly detailed family history. Violet's sister was Hilda Sarah Shaw Acheson, my grandmother. Interesting that the Shaw name appears there. Contact me for more details: mmccloghry@yahoo.com.<br />Cheers, Matt McCloghryMatt McCloghrynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-44661158826326666232014-04-21T23:28:52.701+01:002014-04-21T23:28:52.701+01:00Sinead Acheson was my great-aunt and we have some...Sinead Acheson was my great-aunt and we have some amusing family stories about her. She was something in the Board of Trade in the '45 Labour government and was a Fabian. She changed her name from Violet when young as a statement of Irish nationalism - I think she was a Free Stater when young Martin.mccloghry@gmail.comMartin Kingstonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01508138750685075237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-38989666051398480202014-04-21T23:21:16.385+01:002014-04-21T23:21:16.385+01:00Sinead Acheson (originally Violet Acheson) was my ...Sinead Acheson (originally Violet Acheson) was my great-aunt, and I would love to hear more stories about her - we have a few in the family and they provide us with affectionate entertainment. I met her when I was 10, and was impressed by her red wig and the cigarettes she smoked in a long cigarette holder. My older sister says she helped her a lot when she arrived in London as a student. Contact me at martin.mccloghry@gmail.comMartin Kingstonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01508138750685075237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-86793966905466543362008-01-15T07:05:00.000+00:002008-01-15T07:05:00.000+00:00Many thanks for this informaation, Robert. Unfortu...Many thanks for this informaation, Robert. Unfortunately, though, there's very little information around on either of these people!<BR/><BR/>TonyDr Tony Shawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07565448709541046337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-58670492910310717172008-01-14T22:50:00.000+00:002008-01-14T22:50:00.000+00:00Tony,We can be reasonably sure that Sinead Acheson...Tony,<BR/>We can be reasonably sure that Sinead Acheson was born in Ireland on March 20th 1891, and died in St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, on March 29th 1973.<BR/>What we cannot be at all sure about is her real name, as she is one of the few people not only to use two identities, but according to the GRO Index, to die twice at once!<BR/>Besides under Sinead Acheson, her death is separately recorded under Violet Victoria Jeanette Acheson.<BR/>Robert HughesSnatch51https://www.blogger.com/profile/10892372914963273478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-947763480067343862008-01-11T10:52:00.000+00:002008-01-11T10:52:00.000+00:00Hi RogerThanks for the post. I don’t yet have a co...Hi Roger<BR/><BR/>Thanks for the post. I don’t yet have a copy of your book, but I shall get one, and many thanks for allowing me to use the photo. At the moment I still have more information to collect on Britton for the book, although the PhD (which mainly deals with Britton’s place in the working-class fiction canon) is available from the British Library. I don’t have Ronald Bergan’s biography of Eisenstein to hand, but I seem to remember that it mentioned that Richter had a studio in London. I think that this studio may have been the Film Guild of London, which was in a room at Foyles on Charing Cross Road, where Britton was Chair and his friend Herbert Marshall the Secretary. (It’s mentioned several times in various copies of <I>Close Up</I>, but the few films the Guild made were largely critically unsuccessful, and the whole experiment was very badly organised.) I wonder if the ‘film-making workshop’ was at the Guild? I don’t know where Marshall was in all this, but it was through Eisenstein’s visit to London that he met Marshall and a few years later went to Russia as his student. I’ve never seen a photo of Marshall, but the rather stern man right at the back of the photo and who doesn’t appear to be named is perhaps to old - Marshall was several years younger than Britton.<BR/><BR/>Best wishes<BR/><BR/>Tony ShawDr Tony Shawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07565448709541046337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-24765139511016000312008-01-10T20:08:00.000+00:002008-01-10T20:08:00.000+00:00Hi TonyI was interested in your link to my book on...Hi Tony<BR/>I was interested in your link to my book on Len Lye. (Incidently, you are welcome to use the photo directly if you like. Do you have a copy of the book?) Have you published on Lionel Britton yet? If so, I'd be interested in the details. As for the photo, I don't know about Sinead, but Lye remembered the occasion as linked with a film-making workshop that Eisenstein and Richter were running that week. Was the Potemkin screening a related event?<BR/>Best wishes, Roger Horrocks<BR/>(r.horrocks@xtra.co.nz)Roger Horrockshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15172272936021350462noreply@blogger.com