Alice Greenwood

Alice Drayton Greenwood (18 November 1862 – 27 April 1935) was a British historian, teacher and writer.

In 1880 he became the vice-chancellor of Victoria University of Manchester whilst Alice was at Cheltenham Ladies' College.

Greenwood was in contact with her former mentor, Adolphus Ward, who succeeded her father at Owen's College.

[1] She decided, in 1900, to devote her time to writing and she resigned her headship of Withington Girls School.

Greenwood completed numerous tasks for both of these works and was credited with chapters in the Cambridge History of English Literature.

[4] She and a teaching friend named Helen Turing retired together to London and then on to Somerset where Greenwood died at Williton.