Person

Charlotte O'Conor Eccles

born 1863, died 1911 (age 48)


pseudonyms: Hal Godfrey
gender: female
born in: Ballinagard House, Ireland
died in: London, United Kingdom
vocations: author
education: Paris, France   |  Germany   |  Birkenhead, United Kingdom  
travel: Denmark   |  Vienna, Austria  

author of the following texts (5):

translator of the following texts (1):
Peasants in Exile   (Published in: 1897, 1898)

publications (3):
Peasants in Exile (After Bread)   (Published in: 1897 )
Peasants in Exile (for Daily Bread)   (Published in: 1898 )
Aliens of the West   (Published in: 1904 )

text settings:
Lipinska, Poland; Hamburg, Germany; New York City, United States; Borowina, Arkansas
Toomevara, Co. Tipperary

publication locations:
Notre Dame

Relations to other persons:
friendship:
Frank James Mathew   (1865 - 1924)
Horace Plunkett   (1854 - 1923)

Periodicals:
contributor:
Blackwood's Magazine   (founded in: 1817 closure in: 1980)
The Irish Monthly: A Magazine of General Literature   (founded in: 1873 closure in: 1954)
Windsor Magazine   (founded in: 1895 closure in: 1939)

Involved with the following movements:
contributor:
member:
Institute of Journalists   (founded in: 1884 closure in: 1973)