Dorothy Stirrup was born in
Blackburn,
Lancashire, and had a happy childhood as one of several children of Walter Stirrup (a local architect) and his wife Ada Cunliffe. Her close friend George Owen was killed in the first week of the
First World War. She worked for three years as a secretary to Henry Whipple, a widowed educational administrator 24 years her senior, and married him in 1917. Their life together was mostly spent in
Nottingham. She returned to Blackburn after his death in 1958 and died there in 1966. ==Overview==