Stella Blakemore Explained

Stella Blakemore
Birth Date:13 April 1906
Birth Place:Lindley, Orange Free State, South Africa
Death Date:May 1991
Death Place:Rostrevor, Newry and Mourne, Northern Ireland, UK
Nationality:South African
Spouse:David Owen
Children:2
Known For:South African Youth Fiction Writer
Footnotes:Nom de plume is Theunis Krogh

Stella Blakemore (1906–1991) was a South African woman writer of Afrikaans youth novels.

Roots

Blakemore was born in a tent near Lindley in the Orange River Colony on 13 April 1906. She went to school in Natal. Her mother, Emmarentia Susanna Catherina Krogh was a music teacher of Boer descent and her father was Captain Percy Harold Jenks Blakemore, an officer in the British Army. However, Blakemore left his wife and child four years later to become a professional card player. Her most famous pseudonym, Theunis Krogh, was derived from her grandfather on her mother's side - Theunis Johannes Krogh, the undersecretary of the South African Republic administration of President Paul Kruger. In 1933 she married the Welshman David Owen, a civil engineer, in London, which was the start of a period of worldwide travel for her. The lived, amongst other places, in Ghana, The Ivory Coast, Italy, England, Swaziland, Nigeria, Germany and Ireland. The couple had two children, Peter and Salene, both of whom were adopted. She died in Rostrevor, Newry and Mourne, Northern Ireland, UK, aged 85 In May 1991.[1] [2]

Education

After completing high school she studied piano and singing at the Royal Academy of Music in London, as well as opera in Germany. Afterwards she returned to South Africa where she taught for a time in Johannesburg and Pretoria.[3] [4]

Writing

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Author focus . 31 July 2018. Human & Rossouw.
  2. Web site: Stella Blakemore . 1 September 2018.
  3. Web site: Stella Blakemore. Dick, J.,Booyens, S. and Booyens, H. . September 2001 . 15 February 2018. Storiewerf.
  4. Web site: Stella Blakemore . Springbok books . 5 January 2018.
  5. Web site: Stella blakemore . NB publishers. 31 August 2018.
  6. Book: Die Meisies van Maasdorp . 31 August 2004 . 9780627003165. Van Schaick.
  7. Web site: Die hoof van Keurboslaan. Van Schaick.
  8. Web site: Rensensies Maasdorp . University of Nelson Mandela . du Plooy, T.. 2 September 2018.
  9. Web site: Stella Blakemore. World Cat. 3 September 2018.