L. Grace Dibble

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(Lucy) Grace Dibble (1902-1998) was a British teacher, traveller and travel writer. She wrote as L. Grace Dibble.[1]

Life[edit]

Lucy Grace Dibble was born on 3 October 1902 in Basingstoke. The family moved to Kent when she was a child, eventually moving to a house in Bearsted, Mount Pleasant, that had earlier belonged to the cricketer Alfred Mynn. She was educated at Maidstone Grammar School for Girls before training as a teacher at Homerton College, Cambridge.[1] She gained a University of Cambridge Diploma in Geography, followed by an honours degree in geography from the University of London.[2]

Dibble taught in Winnipeg, Canada, Poona, India and in various colleges in Nigeria. Upon retirement to Broadstairs Kent, she embarked upon a new career as a travel writer.[3]

She died on 3 September 1998.

Works[edit]

  • Return tickets, 1968
  • Return tickets to Scandinavia, 1982
  • Return tickets to Yugoslavia, 1984
  • Return tickets here and there, 1988
  • No return tickets!, 1989
  • Return tickets to Africa, 1992
  • Return tickets in pictures for armchair globetrotters, 1996
  • Return tickets to sacred places, 1996

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Brothers, Barbara; Gergits, Julia M., eds. (1999), British Travel Writers, 1940-1997, Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 204, Detroit: Gale Research, pp. 30–
  2. ^ Avril Maddrell (2011). Complex Locations: Women's Geographical Work in the UK 1850-1970. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 109–. ISBN 978-1-4443-9958-5.
  3. ^ People: Grace Dibble, Homerton College, 2018. Accessed 6 July 2020.