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In page Lady Helena Gleichen:

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Gleichen worked from her father's former studio in St James's Palace opposite Friary Court.[citation needed] In 1934 Lady Helena and Nina Hollings purchased Hellens Manor at Much Marcle in Herefordshire, which was used during World War II by the Tate Gallery for the safe storage of art works. They would live here for 9 years, their discovery of the house is described by Lady Helena in her autobiography Contacts and Contrasts.[1][2] During the war, Gleichen organised her estate staff of some 80 men into a private army, whom she taught military tactics and shooting.