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Ray Strachey

(1887-1940), Feminist activist, artist and writer

Rachel Pearsall Conn ('Ray') Strachey (née Costelloe)

Sitter associated with 64 portraits
Artist associated with 99 portraits
Born Rachel, Ray was the daughter of Frank and Mary Costelloe; her mother later married Bernard Berenson. Formidably clever from her schooldays, she read mathematics at Cambridge and studied electrical engineering at Oxford before committing herself to women's suffrage. She was Secretary of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, Chairman of the Women's Service Bureau and a joint-founder of the League of Nations Union. She was an unsuccessful parliamentary candidate, but acted briefly as political secretary to Nancy Astor.

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Lytton Strachey, by Ray Strachey - NPG D236

Lytton Strachey

by Ray Strachey
oil on board, circa 1925-1930
NPG D236

Ray Strachey, by Ray Strachey - NPG D240

Ray Strachey

by Ray Strachey
oil on board, circa 1926
On display in Room 29 on Floor 1 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG D240

Barbara Bagenal (née Hiles), by Ray Strachey - NPG D203

Barbara Bagenal (née Hiles)

by Ray Strachey
oil on board, late 1920s or early 1930s
NPG D203

Dorothy Bussy (née Strachey), by Ray Strachey - NPG D207

Dorothy Bussy (née Strachey)

by Ray Strachey
oil on board, late 1920s or early 1930s
NPG D207

Janie Bussy, by Ray Strachey - NPG D209

Janie Bussy

by Ray Strachey
oil on board, late 1920s or early 1930s
NPG D209

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