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Louie Burrows, 1888 to 1962
Louie Burrows is featured on the Quorn Old School Heritage Board and many people know that she was a fiancé of D.H. Lawrence and inspired one of his poems. In the attached document Dennis Marchant brings together information that highlights that Mrs Heath (nee Burrows) can be remembered for much more than just being a friend and fiancée of a famous author for which she will, of course, always be remembered. She was a Quorn resident for over thirty years and spoke out against a male dominated education system, the pay inequality, and teaching methods employed at the time.
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