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Elsie Bambridge (née Kipling) (2 February 1896 – 24 May 1976) was the daughter of English writer Rudyard Kipling and Caroline Starr Balestier. She was the only one of the Kipling's three children to survive into adulthood.〔Lycett, Richard ''Rudyard Kipling'', Weidenfield and Nicolson: 1999 ISBN 0-297-81907-0 p.588〕 On 22 October 1924, Elsie Kipling married George Bambridge and in 1938 they bought Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire's largest stately home.〔Souden, David ''Wimpole Hall'' National Trust: 1991 ISBN 978-1-84359-034-7 p.41〕 Her obituary, in ''The Times'', stated she had two missions in life, "to maintain the traditions of her husband Captain George Bambridge and her father Rudyard Kipling".〔''Mrs George Bambridge'' The Times, 5/6/76, p. 16〕 On her death, in 1976, she bequeathed the property and its contents to the National Trust. The Trust later donated her father's manuscripts to the University of Sussex in Brighton, to ensure better public access to them.〔Howard, Philip ''University library to have Kipling documents'' The Times, 16/9/77, p.1〕 She is buried in the graveyard of St Andrew's church on the estate. ==References==
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