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Dorothea Mary Phillips (2 April 188622 September 1973) was an English social organiser. From 1951 to 1958 she represented Oldbury Parish on the Atherstone Rural Council. She was the grandmother of Mark Phillips and great-niece of the painter
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Early life and family

Phillips was the daughter of William Henry Land, the managing director of Jess’ Quarry,
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, and Kate Eliza Land née Moore. She was born in Halifax and had one sister, Sybil Catherine Land. Her great-great uncle was William Moore, a portrait painter and her great-uncles included the artists Albert Joseph Moore,
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. She married Joseph "Joe" Herbert Phillips (1881–1951) on 10 April 1912 at Holy Trinity, Hartshill. They lived at Oldbury Grange in Atherstone. He was the son of William Garside Phillips, an early managing director of Ansley Hall Colliery, a role that Joe had assumed from 1905 until
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in 1947. They had three children: * Joseph Anthony Moore Phillips, who married Lady Katharine Fitzalan-Howard, daughter of
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* Peter William Garside Phillips (1920–1998) whose son, Peter Phillips, married
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* Dorothea Flavia Phillips, who was awarded an MBE (Military Division) in 1943. Phillips was a painter, children’s clothes designer, horsewoman and “all-round athlete”. She was a regular follower of the Atherstone hunt. In 1958 she moved to
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, Wiltshire. In 1963 she made a “remarkable recovery from a serious internal operation” at a Bath hospital. She died in September 1973 in Wiltshire, and was buried alongside her husband in the family vault at St Laurence Church, Ansley. Amid great secrecy, her funeral was attended by Captain Mark Phillips and his then fiancée, Princess Anne. “Elaborate precautions” were taken to ensure that the funeral did not become a “royal funfair”.


Service

Phillips was involved with many local and national organisations, including: * Ansley Women’s Institute, president for 25 years * Atherstone Grammar School, patron * Baby Welfare of Hartshill and Chapel End, committee member * Chapel End and District Nursing Association, trustee * National Air Raid Precautions Animals Committee (NARPAC) for Nuneaton and District, district organiser * Nuneaton Hospital “Good Samaritan” fund, president * Nuneaton Women Conservatives, Hon. treasurer * Women’s Voluntary Services (WVS) for Oldbury district, representative *
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, patron In 1924 she led the
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, the future George VI, on a tour of the newly opened Warwickshire Miners’ Convalescent Home at Higham Grange. In 1934 she and her husband donated a “finely carved old chair” to the Atherstone
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Council Chamber. Her war service included the
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, fire-watching and supporting Warwickshire’s war supply service. In 1942 she “hit upon a novel idea in order that she might raise money for the provision of emergency kits for men serving on destroyers” by selling flowers from her garden at the weekly market in
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. She donated £50 to both the Merchant Navy Comfort League and The Mission to Seamen. When her husband died in 1951, Phillips took his place on the Atherstone Rural Council as the representative of Oldbury Parish, a position she held for seven years.


References

{{Portal, Biography 1886 births 1973 deaths People from Warwickshire (before 1974) People from Warwickshire YWCA leaders People from Hartshill People from Halifax, West Yorkshire