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Elfrida Vipont

Elfrida Vipont was the pen name of Elfrida Vipont (Brown) Foulds (3 July 1902 – 14 March 1992),〔〔〔Date of death given in a Death Notice in ''The Friend'' 20 March 1992, p. 380.〕 a British author of children's books. She was also a schoolteacher and a prominent member of the Society of Friends (Quakers) in England.
==Early life==

Elfrida Vipont was born in Manchester in July 1902,〔 the youngest daughter of Edward Vipont Brown (1863–1955), a general practitioner〔"Extract from the reminiscences of Edward Vipont Brown (1863–1955)", ''The Friend'', 10 August 2007.〕 and Dorothy Brown (née Crowley) (1874–1968).〔Vipont, Elfrida (1985), "Rather odd people", ''A Quaker miscellany for Edward H. Milligan'', edited by David Blamires, Jeremy Greenwood and Alex Kerr, published by David Blamires (1985) ISBN 0-9510152-1-4; pp. 67–73. Vipont recalls a Manchester childhood in old age.〕 Her parents were Quakers and she had two siblings.〔
She was educated at Manchester High School for Girls and The Mount School, York. She entered Manchester University to read History but withdrew to travel as a professional singer,〔〔"Recitals of the Week" (review), ''The Times'' 30 October 1925, p. 10, col. C. The review of Vipont is not entirely favourable.〕 freelance writer and lecturer.
In 1926, Vipont married R. Percy Foulds, a research technologist. They had four daughters and she started her writing career during their early years.〔 She became a teacher and was Headmistress of the Quaker Evacuation School at Yealand Manor in Yealand Conyers, north Lancashire, during the Second World War.〔〔〔(Yealand School ). Waymarking.com''.〕

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