Grace Kimmins

Dame Grace Kimmins, DBE (1871–1954) was described in Punch (volume 156, 9 April 1919) as ... in her quiet practical way is probably as good a friend as London ever had, a description for the driving force behind the Guild of Play and the Guild of the Poor Brave Things.

Born Grace Mary Thyrza Hannam, she became a Wesleyan deaconess and worked in both the Methodist West London Mission and the Bermondsey Settlement, where she moved in 1895. In 1898, she married Charles William Kimmins in 1898.

She was active in the foundation and continuance of charitable foundations, particularly those concerned with children's play and the welfare of poor and disabled children. She founded, caused to be founded or was involved in the Methodist West London Mission, Bermondsey Settlement, Chailey Heritage, Guild of Play, and Guild of the Poor Brave Things. She also was a writer.

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Family

Grace and Charles Kimmins had two sons:

Death

She died at Haywards Heath in 1954.

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