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Brynhild Olivier (20 May 1887 – 13 January 1935) was one of four sisters noted for their progressive ideas, beauty and associations with both Rupert Brooke and his Cambridge circle of Neo-pagans, as well as the Bloomsbury Group. Born in Bloomsbury, London, Brynhild Olivier was raised and home schooled in Jamaica and Limpsfield, Surrey. Although she had no higher education, she became involved in cultural activities at Cambridge University, through her sisters, who were undergraduates there.

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  • Brynhild Olivier (20 May 1887 – 13 January 1935) was one of four sisters noted for their progressive ideas, beauty and associations with both Rupert Brooke and his Cambridge circle of Neo-pagans, as well as the Bloomsbury Group. Born in Bloomsbury, London, Brynhild Olivier was raised and home schooled in Jamaica and Limpsfield, Surrey. Although she had no higher education, she became involved in cultural activities at Cambridge University, through her sisters, who were undergraduates there. Brynhild Olivier was married twice, first to the art historian, Hugh Popham in 1912, with whom she had three children, including the art scholar, Anne Olivier Bell. Later, she married (Francis) Raymond George Nason Sherrard and had three further children, including the poet Philip Sherrard. Brynhild Olivier died in London from aplastic anaemia in 1935, at the age of 47. (en)
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  • Portrait of Hugh Popham in uniform (en)
  • Photographic portrait of Brynhild's father, Sir Sydney Olivier (en)
  • Bryn and Tony on beach 1915 (en)
  • Bryn and her son Tony in 1914 (en)
  • Brynhild in early years of first marriage (en)
  • Brynhild playing Helen of Troy in 1910 (en)
  • Olivier sisters 1900 (en)
  • Portrait of Brynhild Olivier in late twenties (en)
  • Portrait of Margaret Cox (en)
  • Rupert Brooke with Brynhild Olivier in 1909 (en)
  • The sisters 1895 (en)
  • Brynhild Olivier and Justin Brooke camping at Clifford Bridge 1911 (en)
  • The Olivier sisters bathing at the beach in Cornwall 1914 (en)
  • Sir Sydney Olivier with his four daughters on horseback, in Jamaica 1903 (en)
  • Dudley Ward, Rupert Brooke, Margery Olivier, Dolly Rose, Brynhild Olivier and Edwin Pye, seated on the bank of the Cam river during May Week 1911 (en)
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  • Margery, Daphne, Brynhild, Noel & Sydney Olivier, Jamaica 1903 (en)
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  • Brynhild Olivier ca 1913 (en)
  • Brynhild and Justin Brooke 1911 (en)
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  • Margaret Cox (en)
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