Stella Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading (also Baroness Swanborough) Portrait Print
Stella Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading (also Baroness Swanborough) NPG 6833
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Sir James Gunn
Chair and founder of the Women's Royal Voluntary Service, an organisation created in 1938 to assist the civil population in the event of war. Having led the voluntary Personal Service League since 1932, Stella Isaacs was invited to form the WVS by Sir Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary. By 1942 the WVS had mobilized more than 1 million women to help with evacuations, the care of refugees and bomb victims, and welfare provision for the armed forces. Continuing after the war, the organisation gained... more
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