Dorothy De Navarro

[1] She earned a Carnegie Fellowship from Aberdeen to continue her studies at the University of Cambridge from 1926 to 1929, residing in Newnham College.

[3] Hoare published The Works of Morris and Yeats in relation to early Saga literature (1937), Some studies in the Modern Novel (1938), and an introduction to Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse (1938).

[4] De Navarro donated a 1882 platinotype cabinet card of Sir Edward Burne-Jones by Frederick Hollyer to the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Hoare married Jose Maria "Toty" de Navarro in 1940, a former Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and lecturer in archaeology.

[6] It would become a popular destination for writers and musicians to visit, as it had been during Toty De Navarro's youth when his mother, the actor Mary Anderson, had first lived there.