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Faraday House, Hampton Court Green: ѿý of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh

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Princess Sophia Duleep Singh was a daughter of Duleep Singh, Maharajah of the Punjab. The God-daughter of Queen Victoria and a prominent suffragette, Princess Sophia lived in Faraday House on Hampton Court Green as a grace and favour resident. She was a member of the Tax Resistance League. Her refusal to pay taxes led to several fines and the confiscation of her jewellery. During World War One she was heavily involved in raising awareness of the contribution of Indian soldiers. She organised fundraising “flag days” to raise funds for wounded servicemen, visited many in hospital and after the war entertained Indian soldiers at her home. Princess Sophia died in 1948. Location: Faraday House, Hampton Court Green, London KT8 9BS Image: Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, © Museum of London

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