- Name
- Terence Philip
- Membership Years
- 1922 – 1924
- Notes
- Terence Philip was born in Moscow in 1891. (His father, Walter, was co-owner of the Moscow department store, Muir and Mirrlees.) During World War I, Terence was a prisoner of war in Ruhleben, a German internment camp. In 1920, he published a book of poems, Poems: Written at Rhuleben. After the war, he worked in the diplomatic services in Italy and eventually for the art dealer Wildenstein & Company. He is most often remembered, for his relationship with Clementine Churchill.
- Birth – Death
- 1891 – to1950
- Nationality
- United Kingdom
Membership Timeline
Member timeline showing activity from 1922 to 1924. See the activities tab for more details.