Gwen Richardson

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Born
Gwendoline Whyte Richardson

5 June 1894 (1894-06-05)
Kew, Victoria, Australia
Died27 November 1944(1944-11-27) (aged 50)
Surrey, England
OthernamesGwendoline W. Blake (after marriage in 1925)
OccupationsActress, explorer, travel writer
Gwen Richardson
A white woman standing in profile, one arm on hip, other arm outstretched and holding a pistol. She is wearing a hat with a wide brim, a white blouse with sleeves rolled up, and a knee-length skirt with dark tights or boots.
Gwen Richardson's author photo from On the Diamond Trail in British Guiana (1925)
Born
Gwendoline Whyte Richardson

5 June 1894 (1894-06-05)
Kew, Victoria, Australia
Died27 November 1944(1944-11-27) (aged 50)
Surrey, England
Other namesGwendoline W. Blake (after marriage in 1925)
OccupationsActress, explorer, travel writer
Notable workOn the Diamond Trail in British Guiana (1925)
RelativesHenry Arthur Blake (father-in-law); Edith Blake (mother-in-law)

Gwendoline "Gwen" Whyte Richardson (5 June 1894[1] – 27 November 1944) was an Australian actress and travel writer, author of On the Diamond Trail in British Guiana (1925).

Gwendoline Whyte Richardson was born in Kew, and raised in Ballarat, Victoria,[2] the daughter of Margaret Whyte Richardson and Laurence Richardson. Her father was an organist and music teacher.[3] Her grandfather was a Scottish clergyman.[4] Richardson performed on stage in Australia before and during World War I;[5] she moved to England in 1916.[6]

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